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Hey there, so, long story short - I'm tasked with creating a tutorial series on Photoshop (a project, I doubt that it will be distributed beyond the walls of my classroom, but in any case it's free). I need some images that are not copy right protected and would no have any people in them, cause I want to use them in the tutorial and provide them so whoever's watching might practice "with" me and do as I do.

Any ideas? I don't really feel like paying for a simple project that I was tasked with.

Thanks.

asked Feb 26 at 11:42

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http://freerangestock.com has a ton of free images to suit what you might need.

answered Feb 26 at 11:44

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I use http://www.istockphoto.com/ for my design classes. Though a lot of them are watermarked, if you are proficient enough in Photoshop you can take them out

answered Feb 26 at 12:35

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I've always liked pulling images from http://www.publicdomainpictures.net/

answered Feb 26 at 12:53

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Check out Wikimedia Commons.

answered Feb 26 at 14:39

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