We’re excited for you to use these photos to highlight your involvement with Bring Back the Trades and our shared commitment to supporting the next generation of skilled tradespeople. Please review the guidelines below so we can keep usage consistent, respectful, and high-quality across all partners.
Feel free to use images of your team members, booth and engagements for:
Social media posts
Company newsletters or internal updates
Website pages featuring community partnerships or events
Recruitment materials (flyers, job postings, outreach)
Sponsorship recaps or presentations
School and CTE program communications
Media releases about your involvement
Please reference Photo Courtesy of Bring Back the Trades, ideally with a link back to BBTT.org when possible.
No additional permission from us is needed for these uses.
To protect students, partners, and the integrity of the event:
Do not edit images in a way that misrepresents the event. Light cropping and exposure fixes are fine.
Do not use images in paid advertising or commercial campaigns without written approval from BBTT.
Do not imply formal endorsement (eg “BBTT recommends…”).
Please credit Bring Back the Trades when posting.
Example: Photo courtesy of Bring Back the Trades
Keep logos visible when featuring a sponsor booth or branded setup. All logos are controlled by their respective owners and Bring Back the Trades is not responsible for misuse by others.
Use close-ups of minors only in positive, appropriate context.
REMOVE any photos of attendees and/or other vendors or speakers if requested to do so.
If you’re uncertain whether your planned usage fits, please reach out — we’re happy to clarify.
For best visibility and reach:
Tag @Bring Back the Trades on Facebook
Tag @bringbackthetrades on Instagram
Tag Bring Back the Trades on LinkedIn
Mention the event name and location (e.g., “BBTT Skills Expo at Gillette Stadium”)
Highlight your hands-on station, student interactions, or your team in action
Optional, but appreciated:
“Proud supporter of Bring Back the Trades”
“Investing in the next generation of skilled tradespeople”
If you can’t find what you’re looking for, have questions, or need additional images, email: info@bringbackthetrades.org. We’re happy to do what we can to support you.
If you’d like to credit or connect with the creatives behind the gallery, here are our contributors:
Photography
Video Content
Bring Back the Trades Skills Expo Event Dates can be found on the BBTT.org website under Upcoming Events.
Bring Back the Trades website usage terms and conditions can be found at BBTT.org or using this direct link to the BBTT.org terms and conditions.