TL;DR: As of September 6, you can get the Photography Bundle Assets when you pay what you want (see below for details) instead of its retail value of $35.99.
When you’re making a website, do you fill it with photos from stock picture sites? Those can certainly be high-quality, but the subscriptions may also be pricey. If you’re just looking for a few kinds of images, you may not need a full stock photo subscription. You also may not need to pay much of anything. The Pay What You Want: Photography Bundle Assets has photo collections for food, nature, urban transportation, people, and miscellaneous items, and you only have to pay what you want to get them.
You decide how many assets you get when you decide how much you want to pay. Beat the average price and take home all five photo packs! Don’t want all the photos? Then pay less!
High-quality photo assets
If you get the full bundle, then you get unlimited access to all five asset packs. That includes the images of food and drink, nature and animals, “things,” urban transport, and people.
Altogether, the collection includes high-quality images that you could use in your website templates, blog, or business. A 2020 study found that just looking at pictures of cute animals can help reduce stress. Want to give your website a soothing effect? Take a look at the photos in the animal bundle and relax. People may define “cute” differently, but there are 24 images in that collection, so you’ve got options.
The entire collection of photos comes from Pawel Kadysz, a professional photographer and founder and CEO of tookapic.com.
Get stunning pictures for your website
Looking for a vibrant way to add some life to your website? These high-quality photo assets might be just the thing, especially because you choose what you pay for them. For a limited time get the Photography Bundle Assets for a price you decide. Beat the average price and get the full bundle. Beat the leader’s price on the leaderboard, and you will be entered to win an awesome prize.
Prices subject to change.
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