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royalty free pictures – site/software suggestions?
Posted by Jon Fields on 31 July 2006 at 13:58Hi everyone..
can anyone suggest a good site/ software to get royalty free pictures..
i have a customer wanting 2 exhibition displays, but they do not have any graphics..suggested subject areas..:healthcare ie nurses,carers that sort of thing and the other is a recruitment agency..so any job goes with this one..
many thanks..Jon
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Jon Fields replied 19 years, 4 months ago 6 Members · 9 Replies -
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I used to have a girlfriend who dressed up as a nurse 😀
She wouldn’t let me take picture though 🙁Mind you l don’t think that they would have been appropriate for your customers display.
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Loads of image libraries here. Some free, some cheap, some more expensive….
http://www.bluevertigo.com.ar/blueverti … tm~content
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Most photo album sites are royalty free (dependenTon lisence agreement)
but the image itself needs to be purchased, usually for only a few quid,
istock has a vast range of images, most are good quality. and better than spending hundreds for a disc that you will never use 99% of the content -
quote billywifta:I used to have a girlfriend who dressed up as a nurse 😀
She wouldn’t let me take picture though 🙁Mind you l don’t think that they would have been appropriate for your customers display.
I used to have a nurse as a girlfriend, she dressed up as normal,
to make things interesting 😀 😉Peter
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quote :I used to have a nurse as a girlfriend, she dressed up as normal,
to make things interestingI’ve always found that the real McCoy outfit is pretty boring Peter, mind you if she brought her stethoscope home things could get pretty interesting 😕
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thanks Shane and Andy for the links..i ll have a good look round..
cheers
Jon
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Hiya Jon,
I’ve had a lot of luck with Comstock. They supply files that have enough resolution to enlarge to display size and digitally reproduce. The website is http://www.comstock.com
They do sell individual images, but it’s sometimes better to buy the disk. You can normally buy 2 or 3 large files for the same price as the collection.
When dealing with indecisive clients, I’ll even direct them right to the site and let them make the purchase.Checkers
a.k.a. Brian Born
Harrisburg, PA USA
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