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Anonymously Rate Your Experience & Make Work BetterWomen at PhotoShelter have rated Environment, Work Culture, and Office Culture as the highest categories they have scored
PhotoShelter employees are 0% more likely to recommend PhotoShelter as a great place to work
| 30% | Promoters |
|---|---|
| 40% | Passives |
| 30% | Detractors |
Working at PhotoShelter is rated below average by 13 employees, across various culture dimensions. PhotoShelter employees rate Environment highest among all categories, and think that Manager and Leadership have the most room for improvement, putting PhotoShelter’s culture in the Bottom 30% compared to similar sized companies on Comparably and in the Bottom 40% compared to other companies in New York. See below in detail how working at PhotoShelter was rated by employees.
Overall Company Culture at PhotoShelter is rated C-
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PhotoShelter ranks in the Bottom 30% of other companies on Comparably with 11-50 Employees for Overall Company Culture Score
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Anonymously Rate Your Experience & Make Work BetterOut of 6 PhotoShelter employee reviews, 83% were positive. The remaining 17% were constructive reviews with the goal of helping PhotoShelter improve their work culture.
| Positive Reviews | 83% |
|---|---|
| Constructive Feedback | 17% |
What do you like best about the leadership team?The leadership team is transparent, communicative and consistently strives to innovate better ways of working together. They love their jobs and value their employees.
What is the best part about your compensation package?We get 28 days of PTO every year, and we are highly encouraged to take vacations every quarter.
What is most positive about the culture and environment at your company?I look forward to coming to work every day because I feel like my work matters and I love the people I get to call co-workers. This is a company made up of some of the most creative, intelligent, friendly and down to earth people I've ever met.
PhotoShelter is a photography website empowering photo sales and providing marketing and archiving tools for photographers.
PhotoShelter's mission is to support the people and organizations who create and share visual stories - those who inspire us all to see the world differently every day.
| Headquarter | 33 Union Sq W New York City, NY United States of America |
|---|---|
| Website | www.photoshelter.com/ |
| Founding Date | 2005 |
| Tel | (212) 206-0808 |
| Company Status | Private |
PhotoShelter competitors include Squarespace, Phase One, and SmugMug. PhotoShelter ranks 4th in Overall Culture Score on Comparably vs its competitors. See below how PhotoShelter compares to its competitors with CEO Rankings, Product & Services, NPS, Pricing, Customer Services, Overall Culture Score, eNPS, Gender and Diversity Scores.

13 employees at PhotoShelter have reviewed PhotoShelter across various culture dimensions, providing their opinions on items ranging from executive ratings to the pace at work. The latest review was months ago.
Overall, the 13 PhotoShelter employees give their leadership a grade of D, or Bottom 15% of similar size companies on Comparably. This includes specific ratings of their executive team, CEO, and manager.
Employees at PhotoShelter are generally satisfied with their total compensation at PhotoShelter, which includes a combination of pay, stock and equity, and benefits.
Overall, employees at PhotoShelter are pleased with their team. 13 Participants grade the quality of their coworkers a C. The majority believe the meetings at PhotoShelter are effective, and the majority look forward to interacting with their coworkers.
The majority of employees at PhotoShelter believe the environment at PhotoShelter is positive. Most Participants believe the pace of work at PhotoShelter is a bit slow. About 100% of the employees at PhotoShelter work 8 hours or less.
Overall, the employees at PhotoShelter are generally happy, based on their aggregated ratings of future outlook, customer perception, and their excitement going to work.

The prevailing opinion from Comparably users in New York about their company is that it was very prepared on their first day. New York employees concluded that their overall onboarding experience was positive. 74% said their direct manager was helpful with their acclimation during the first 90 days. First impressions are important, and how prepared a company is on your first day leaves a lasting impression.
Employees’ understanding of PhotoShelter's KPIs and OKRs is essential for its success. Out of 3 PhotoShelter employees who’ve answered, “Are your company’s goals clear and are you invested in them?” 2 have said yes.
Andrew’s approval rate is lower compared to CEOs at similar sized companies, putting Andrew in the Bottom 30% of all CEOs of similar-sized companies on Comparably, and in the Bottom 40% compared to CEOs of all other companies in New York. Andrew Fingerman’s employees rank PhotoShelter in the Top 35% for Environment, in the Top 50% for Office Culture, and in the Bottom 40% for Happiness. When compared to PhotoShelter’s competitors, Andrew Fingerman ranks below both SmugMug CEO Don MacAskill and Squarespace CEO Anthony Casalena.
The PhotoShelter Executive Team is rated a “D” and led by CEO Andrew Fingerman, CFO Lisa Fierstein, and Senior Vice President Marketing Scott Fedonchik
Andrew Fingerman CEO / President
Andrew Fingerman serves as the CEO / President of PhotoShelter.
Lisa Fierstein CFO
Lisa Fierstein serves as the CFO of PhotoShelter. Lisa started at PhotoShelter in Apr of 2018. Lisa currently resides in... read more
Scott Fedonchik Senior Vice President Marketing
Scott Fedonchik serves as the Senior Vice President Marketing of PhotoShelter. Scott started at PhotoShelter in Apr of... read more
Darren Srikumpol Chief Digital Officer
Darren Srikumpol serves as the Chief Digital Officer of PhotoShelter. Darren started at PhotoShelter in Dec of 2016.... read more
Grover Sanschagrin Co-Founder; VP of Strategic Development
Grover Sanschagrin serves as the Co-Founder; VP of Strategic Development of PhotoShelter. Grover currently resides in... read more
Kristine Muccigrosso VP, Customer Success
Kristine Muccigrosso serves as the VP, Customer Success of PhotoShelter. Kristine currently resides in the Greater New... read more
Kevin Davis Vice President, Enterprise and Strategic Partnerships
Kevin Davis serves as the Vice President, Enterprise and Strategic Partnerships of PhotoShelter.
The Diversity score provides insights into how diverse employees feel and rate their work experience at PhotoShelter across various culture dimensions.
PhotoShelter PTO policy is a critical component of the benefits package offered to employees.

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What is PhotoShelter address?
PhotoShelter location is at 33 Union Sq W
Who is the CEO of PhotoShelter?
PhotoShelter CEO is Andrew Fingerman, their score by employees is 66
Who are PhotoShelter competitors?
PhotoShelter main competitors are Squarespace, Phase One, SmugMug
Who is PhotoShelter leadership?
Lisa Fierstein, Scott Fedonchik & Darren Srikumpol are part of PhotoShelter leadership, Andrew Fingerman is the CEO