Getting cheap professional photos is a challenge, let alone free. Matching them is even harder. Moose is a photo stock under professional production. All the images are free for a link. Variety of themes, high-quality photos perfectly matching each other. You can even order a needed shot.
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"Professionally-produced" stock photos is an oxymoron.
Thousands of people may find it insulting. What makes you say that?
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These are some photos you would actually use it in a website.
Pros:
This is pure gold
Cons:
More photos to come.
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Although anything free as in beer is welcome, free professional photography is like any other free google or facebook product, if you’re not paying for it you and your customer are the product.
Be careful when using them online, if they can be viewed by EU users, you will be subject to EU GDPR and any information that you directly or any third party with your (willing or not) collaboration collects about any user of your website who resides in the EU is subject to such regulation, not complying with it, carries very large fines.
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Perfect concept and very useful product, congrats.
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Finding images that match is very important if you want to have something visually appealing, and it does take time - so this site seems very useful
Pros:
great for anybody building demos containing photos (my case ;))
Cons:
need to set a link - not so useful for client work, but still ok for demos
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@visualpharm I have made a an introduction tutorial video about Moose photos on my Youtube Channel any feedback would be appreciated 🖖 here's a link https://youtu.be/UJfZ8Qp4I28
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"Professionally-produced" stock photos is an oxymoron.
Pros:none
Cons:Big raspberry!!!!!!!!!!
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These are some photos you would actually use it in a website.
Pros:This is pure gold
Cons:More photos to come.
Finding images that match is very important if you want to have something visually appealing, and it does take time - so this site seems very useful
Pros:great for anybody building demos containing photos (my case ;))
Cons:need to set a link - not so useful for client work, but still ok for demos