Cheapest royalty free stock photos on the internet
Where can I get the cheapest royalty free stock photos on the internet I here you say.
Fotolia.com provide royalty free stock photos at extremely reduced prices - $1 for medium, $2 for large and $3 for extra large. After you come too from the shock of those crazy low prices, you will ask, well why are they so cheap? Well according to Fotolia it “is the first worldwide social marketplace for royalty free stock images, allowing individuals and professionals to legally buy and share stock images and illustrations”.
With the medium images being about 2MB in size they are easily big enough for use on the web.
That being said some of the images can be quite cheesy, but if you do some intense searching I am sure you will be able to find something useful and all for a measly $1, a US dollar that is.
So go forth and prosper, tell your friends and family the more the merrier.
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