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photo creds to vs photo cred to

Both phrases are often used in informal contexts to give credit for a photo. 'Photo creds to' is more commonly used and accepted, but 'photo cred to' is also used. Both phrases should be used in casual settings.
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Last updated: March 02, 2025 • 6177 views

photo creds to

This phrase is commonly used in informal contexts to give credit for a photo.

This phrase is used informally to acknowledge the source of a photo. It is commonly used in casual settings.

Examples:

  • Photo creds to my friend for capturing this beautiful sunset.
  • Photo creds to the photographer for the amazing shot.
  • Photo creds to the team for the great photoshoot.
  • If it wouldn't ruin her street cred to hang out with a cheerleader.
  • This game we playing, we don't got the street cred to survive it.
  • More cred to you for having shot and killed a man than having gone down for a bungled attempted murder, I presume?

Alternatives:

  • Photo credit goes to
  • Credit for the photo goes to
  • Photo courtesy of
  • Photo by
  • Thanks to the photographer for the photo

photo cred to

This phrase is also used in informal contexts to give credit for a photo.

This phrase is used informally to acknowledge the source of a photo. It is commonly used in casual settings.

Examples:

  • Photo cred to my friend for capturing this beautiful sunset.
  • Photo cred to the photographer for the amazing shot.
  • Photo cred to the team for the great photoshoot.
  • If it wouldn't ruin her street cred to hang out with a cheerleader.
  • This game we playing, we don't got the street cred to survive it.
  • More cred to you for having shot and killed a man than having gone down for a bungled attempted murder, I presume?

Alternatives:

  • Photo credit goes to
  • Credit for the photo goes to
  • Photo courtesy of
  • Photo by
  • Thanks to the photographer for the photo

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