Files scattered
One shared drive per department, USB sticks, photos left in the mailbox of an officer who has since moved on.
A town hall, an urban community or a county produces hundreds of photos and videos every year: openings, facilities, heritage, official portraits, the municipal magazine, social media. Alpha studio brings the commission, the approval, the rights and the media library together in an application hosted in France.
The communications department produces a great deal — and retrieves very little.
One shared drive per department, USB sticks, photos left in the mailbox of an officer who has since moved on.
The photo of the opening three years ago exists somewhere, but nobody knows where — so a new shoot is commissioned.
Consent forms exist on paper, separated from the photos they cover. No way to know what may be published.
The mayor's office, the communications department and the department concerned all have to decide — by email, with heavy attachments.
Freelance photographers, agencies, videographers: each delivers their own way, on their own medium.
Data hosted in France, GDPR, traceable access, public procurement: the subject is not only technical.
Alpha studio is already used by public bodies, including the Dunkirk Urban Community.
The library of every approved visual, with its history and its usage rights.
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Learn more →A department opens a request: subject, location, date, people to photograph, intended use. The photographer receives a complete brief.
Consent forms and mandatory mentions are attached to the project and to the media concerned, right from the shoot.
The requesting department, the communications director and, where needed, the mayor's office each decide in turn. The decision stays traced.
Approved media join the library, indexed by event, location, facility or theme.
The institutional website, the municipal magazine, social media and the press all draw on the same collection, with the right credits.
The indicators feed the communications department's annual activity review.
Yes. All information and all files are hosted and secured in France by the company ATE, with a daily backup. Data processing complies with the GDPR.
Yes, notably the Dunkirk Urban Community. The application is also used by retailers, manufacturers, agencies and photo studios.
Consent forms, credits and publication conditions are documented at project level and at media level, and stay attached to the file in the library. The exact field configuration is settled during scoping.
The model is a one-off setup fee followed by a flat monthly subscription, with unlimited users. Contractual terms and the documents needed for a public tender are provided on request.
No. Users are unlimited and cost nothing extra, which makes it possible to open the tool to every department concerned.
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