Some social media sites, like Facebook, remove the EXIF data from an image during the upload process. If you’re uploading your photos to your Facebook page as part of your portfolio, any personal data — such as location, time, and date — will be removed from the image.
In digital photography, metadata is the information stored within an image describing the camera settings used, the shoot location, and more. An EXIF is the file that stores this metadata.
Unless it’s been removed, most digital photos have EXIF data. Even photos and videos taken with a smartphone will have some EXIF information — though it’s usually not as detailed as the metadata stored in a digital camera. You’ll need specific tools or software to help you remove or edit any EXIFs attached to your smartphone imagery.
Most digital cameras add copyright or watermark information to your EXIF data when you take photos. Select copyright in your camera’s shooting settings to make that it’s added. Explore the user manual to learn more about your camera model’s particular settings.