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3 Sources of Photos for Your Presentations

Last Updated: 1/8/22

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Earlier today I was helping a client with an upcoming Ignite presentation.  They asked "where can I find photos?"  These were my three suggestions:

1. Flickr’s Creative Commons search is my favorite resources. This photo was found there: "Figures of Justice" is by Scott Robinson under a CC BY. 

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2. Googles image search with the advance option for open licensed works.  It is under search tools> Usage rights This photo by Michal Maňas and the work is under a CC - BY SA 

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"Justice Statue" by Michal Maňas (User:Snek01) - Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 2.5 via Wikimedia Commons.

3. Creative Commons also has a great search tool at: search.creativecommons.org

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