Always include the name or handle of the creator in the caption.
Change "cammy2639-lg.jpg" to something descriptive, such as Cammy_StreetFighter_Cosplay_ArtistName.jpg .
Instead of linking directly to the image URL (which can break or cost the owner bandwidth), save the image and host it on your own platform (while maintaining credit). 3. Organizing Your Digital Assets
If you are managing a large collection of files with names like this:
Since I cannot see the specific image file you are referring to, I’ve put together a guide on how to identify, credit, and manage image files like this one to ensure you’re using them helpfuly and responsibly. 1. Identify the Source
Look for "Creative Commons" notes. If the image is copyrighted, you generally need permission from the owner to use it for anything other than personal viewing.
Use a search engine to look for the exact string "cammy2639-lg.jpg". This can lead you to the original host site (like DeviantArt, ArtStation, or a personal portfolio).
Use your computer's "Get Info" or "Properties" panel to add tags or comments about where you found the file so you don't lose the source later.