Frequently Asked Questions – r.gphotography
1. Can I use these images for my business or content?
All images are free for personal use only. If you're interested in using a piece in a commercial project or want to feature it as part of branded content, please contact me via the Contact page, and we can discuss licensing options.
2. How do I request a custom virtual photo?
If you'd like a custom virtual shot from a specific game or want your character featured, send an email to r.edits.insta@gmail.com with your idea and any references. I'll let you know how it works and what's possible based on the game.
3. What file types do you offer?
Images are usually shared in PNG or JPG. Need a different format or a specific resolution for wallpapers, posts, or prints? Just ask, and I’ll make it happen.
4. Why do some images have transparent backgrounds?
Some edits are delivered with a transparent background for better creative use, like overlays or story content. I use tools like remove.bg to clean and remove backgrounds when needed.
5. How often are new virtual shots posted?
I share new virtual photography multiple times a week, but not everything makes it to the website right away. For the latest drops, follow @r.gphotography on Instagram.
6. Do I need to sign up or share personal information to download?
No sign-up required. You can view and download everything freely. If you email me, your info is used only to respond and isn’t stored long-term.
7. I found a typo or broken link—what should I do?
Spotted an issue? Hop on over to the Found a Bug page and submit a report. I appreciate the heads-up!
8. Can I suggest a photo idea or concept?
Absolutely! I love game photography challenges and community ideas. Use the Contact page or message me on Instagram to share your concept. Game-specific requests are welcome!
9. How do I credit you if I share a photo?
Just tag @r.gphotography when you post on Instagram, Pinterest, Threads, or any platform. It means a lot and helps others discover my work.
10. Do you offer tutorials or tips?
While I don’t do one-on-one lessons right now, you can find helpful tips, setup guides, and editing breakdowns on my r.edits01 website