We Got an Exclusive Look at Shutterstock’s Empire State Building Headquarters

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When you're an online stock photography company whose collection boasts more than 50 million iconic images and videos, there's really no excuse for a stodgy office. Not to disappoint, New York-based Shutterstock inhabits some cool digs. But the company took things up a notch by making its Empire State Building headquarters a functioning part of its brand identity, fashioning interiors accenting its core product—photography—with the input of its staff. "Shutterstock employees voted on everything from meeting room names to game room themes, and then designed them," said office manager Razia Meyer.

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