If you're an aspiring graphic artist, a marketing professional, or just someone who feels a deep spiritual connection to pictures of people enthusiastically eating salads, you likely find yourself needing a database of stock photos at your disposal. Whether it's for inspiration, satire, or just a reference, there are luckily more and more ways to get around paying exorbitant prices per photo. Take Stock-Graphics, for example, which right now is offering a lifetime subscription for just $19 flat. 。
SEE ALSO:This DSLR camera has 'food mode' and it's on sale at Target 。Stock-Graphics is a web-based, royalty-free library that offers thousands of stock photos and vectors for commercial and personal use. They even allow you to download images as many times as you need with absolutely no limits. You can seriously find pretty much any image you could possibly dream up. Making flyers for your neighborhood's annual pineapple festival? Just looking for a picture of a witch's brew to draw by hand? Stock-Graphics has your back with its library of some 13,500 photos and 2,900 vectors. They are constantly updating it with new content, too, so it's not like you'll be stuck with the same images month-after-month.。
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A Lifetime Subscription to Stock-Graphics normally costs $5,000 but you can buy it on sale now for just $19 — that's a discount of 99% off for a limited time.。Opens in a new windowCredit: BundlestormSave nearly 100% on a lifetime subscription to Stock-Graphics for a limited time。(责任编辑:休閑)
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