James
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Registered: 1st Jun 02
Location: Surrey
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Need some nice pictures for my new company website. I used iStock years ago and I'm sure it worked out at less than 50p per photo. I've just had a look now and some of the photos are £6 each!
Can anyone recommend any other sites? I want a City of London skyline photo and some GIFs of stock market charts/graphs and some generic photos of computer/desk setups.
Thanks.
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Balling
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Are you sure you want GIFs? I don't think you want GIFs.
I mostly use iStock and Shutterstock. Both have pictures in all price ranges, just make sure to filter out all premium pictures.
Keep in mind there's probably no reason to purchase full resolution images, if you only want to use them online.
 
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James
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Registered: 1st Jun 02
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quote: Originally posted by Balling
Are you sure you want GIFs? I don't think you want GIFs.
I mostly use iStock and Shutterstock. Both have pictures in all price ranges, just make sure to filter out all premium pictures.
Keep in mind there's probably no reason to purchase full resolution images, if you only want to use them online.
By GIFs I just meant images that aren't photos
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deano87
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iStock is normally pretty good for my work. For the sake of £6, if it works, and will add value to the user, buy it.
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