TTG label
“The TTG label” simply refers to the three letters “TTG.”
Those three letters are used (along with the name of the photographer) to declare that the photographer is making the Trust Test Guarantee—
— that is, the photographer is personally and publicly guaranteeing that their photograph fully meets the Trust Test.
The TTG label does not have a single “look.”
As with the “Nonfiction” label for books, the letters “TTG” can be in any font, color, size, and location...
except “on” the photo (TTG photographers cannot put anything in the image area that the camera did not see at the time of exposure; see P1).
When convenient, the “TTG” can be in the same font and location as the photo credit that lists the photographer making the Trust Test Guarantee, but this is in no way required.
For more, see the Guide to labeling TTG photos
