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A client wants a generic photo on their site of a cardboard box. Does anyone
know of an inexpensive resource? I've done a search, the one's I found on
stock photography sites are expensive. Also, most of the photos are not just
of a box, but have people, buildings, equipment, colored lighting, etc. I'm
just looking for an open box with a white background.

Thanks.
Ms. T
 
Ms. T said:
A client wants a generic photo on their site of a cardboard box. Does
anyone
know of an inexpensive resource? I've done a search, the one's I found on
stock photography sites are expensive. Also, most of the photos are not
just
of a box, but have people, buildings, equipment, colored lighting, etc.
I'm
just looking for an open box with a white background.

Thanks.
Ms. T

Ask someone in rec.photo.digital. or in the "Pro Digital" forum at
www.dpreview.com.
 
There's one here:

http://cardboard-box.net/images/big_box.jpg

I just when to the Images at Google and searched for "cardboard box"
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|A client wants a generic photo on their site of a cardboard box. Does
anyone
| know of an inexpensive resource? I've done a search, the one's I found on
| stock photography sites are expensive. Also, most of the photos are not
just
| of a box, but have people, buildings, equipment, colored lighting, etc.
I'm
| just looking for an open box with a white background.
|
| Thanks.
| Ms. T
 
best way is to take one yourself...cheaper and it will be exactly what you want (well, if you're a halfway decent photog it will be :-)
 
Clip Art?

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Kevin Spencer
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Thanks for your replies. I'm assuming, though, that you can't just google for
an image and copy and paste it because of copyright.

Anyway, I think I'll try taking the photo myself... Gulp...
 
Plenty of free clip-art out there. Just google it!

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Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
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What You Seek Is What You Get.
 
Ms T

If you are still stuck with this cardboard box picture, let me know and i
can take one for you. I can do it for less than 30UKP supplied as high
resolution digital image. (e-mail address removed)

Kay Ransom Freelance Photographer
 
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