If you've got a great idea but haven't had the steam to get
started, maybe 20% off will get you motivated. We're offering a
spring discount off all cash purchases of photos, illustrations,
and fonts -- so get moving! In a few days, you'll still have big
ideas, but not the big savings. Oh, the procrastinator's dilemma.
Enter promo code Spring13 at checkout.
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LIMITED TIME OFFER - 20% off your purchases from
Veer® through March 22, 2013. You can enjoy a 20% discount off your
purchases of regularly priced images, fonts, and illustrations
on www.veer.com during the
term. Simply enter the promotional code: SPRING13 when you make
your next purchase online or via customer service. Valid on
purchases made in the United States and Canada (excluding Quebec).
Discount does not apply to credit pack purchases; subscription
purchases; purchases by credits or subscriptions; and is not valid
on previous purchases. Veer, a Corbis Corporation Brand is the
sponsor of this offer.
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Relax! Spring break is upon us! Well, just as soon as you meet
those approaching deadlines for your spring break projects. Yikes!
Okay, we're here to help and then you can relax.
We've got galleries chock full of candid spring break
images, from summit to sea and the all-American family road trip.
Our galleries express the sweet relief of winter's end and the
families who get out and embrace the (extended!)
daylight.
See more on Veer
here.
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Ying Feng Johansson, or PinkBadger, turns everyday urban
occurrences into a delightful visual experience. With an eye for
simple, yet striking composition, the PinkBadger captures the
fleeting moments of a city in motion under its most flattering
light.
When asked about her style and creative process, Ying
explained that while traveling always offers a fun and fresh way to
shoot, her best shots are most often captured in her familiar
neighborhood, "places I visit often" she explains "where I can see
the light changing and choose the right conditions for a good shot.
As a tourist you can rarely catch the right moments."
Much of her work in this Veer collection plays with the
fading lights in an always-awake urban setting, showcasing her
skill with longer exposures and motion -- not to mention patience
and a reliable tripod.
When we asked Ying who influences her work, she explained,
"When it comes to composition and light, I really admire the old
painters, Monet and Rembrandt come to mind. There is a lot to learn
from them, that can be used also for photography."
And as for her advice for budding photographers, "… Spend
a lot of time in front of the computer; taking the photo is only
the first step. For microstock, don´t underestimate the value of
finding good keywords."
See more of the PinkBadger on Veer here.
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