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Abstract background with New Year's toys
Abstract background with New Year's toys on the new year. Happy New Year and Merry Christmas!
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Thursday, December 16, 2010
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Friday, December 10, 2010
Preschool girl with tutu and candy sucker
Portrait of a young girl sitting on brick steps eating a lollipop, wearing rainbow tights and a bright green tutu
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What is stock photography and for what reasons would I need a stock photo?
Stock photography is just about everywhere you look. You’ll find stock photos on the cover of books, in magazines and newspapers, on the web, on billboards, on product packaging, and even on TV.
Where do stock photos come from? Every stock image or photo is created by someone such as a photographer or illustrator to be sold to designers, editors and producers for a variety of purposes. The modern resource for stock photography and images is a stock photography web site.
The main thing about microstock sites is that images are sold there under the Royalty-Free license. It means that after you buy an image you can use it without notifications, not paying extra royalty, no limitations in time. You just buy a stock image and use it - again and again.
The main benefit about the content available from stock photo sites is that the images are sold under a royalty-free license. This means that images you purchase can be used for just about any purpose without having to pay a royalty to the photographer or owner of the image. And, depending on the license type (standard or extended), you can use the image without limitation, again and again.
Why do you need to purchase a stock photo or stock illustration instead of just pulling it off the internet?
Many photos and illustrations you’ll find on the internet are protected by copyright. If you use a photo you’ve found, without paying for it, you may be subject to copyright infringement. When you purchase a photo or illustration through a stock agency, you will have the right to use the image without risk of copyright infringement.
In addition, stock images are high-quality. You can always choose the exact file size you need. Plus, every file is carefully checked by professional inspectors to ensure that the images are suitable for virtually any possible need.
Of course, you can take your own photos or create your own illustrations. But many buyers of stock photography and illustrations understand that their time is much more valuable and choose to leave the photography and illustrations to professionals.
That’s why so many people choose to buy photos and illustrations from stock photography web sites.
Stock images can be used for just about any purpose, such as your own creative work, business projects, blog posts, business cards, even home décor. Plus, you can get creative and use stock images in products for sale, such as t-shirts, posters, calendars and more. And remember, with the proper license, you’ll never need to pay any extra royalty to the author of the image.
There’s no reason whatsoever to hesitate. Prices for online stock photos are priced as low as just 10 cents, so you’ll never have to worry about spending too much to find the idea photo for your needs.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
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A small wooden house in a fantastic snow forest on the eve of New Year
A small cottage in the fairy forest in snowy New Year's Eve. Around the hut on the snow trails and an inscription - a Happy New Year!
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