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Welcome to the community. It's very cool that you're thinking of getting back into digicams. One way to get more of the retro look is to get the older cameras. An amazing resource to look up the date of cameras is https://digicamfinder.com From your list I would go for that powershot. It has settings that you can apply to get some really great results. I even have a video on my YouTube that explains which... Source: 6 months ago
Love the packaging. My quick research at digicamfinder.com shows there was only ever a Pro1 (not Pro2, 3, etc). And that was way back in 2004. I guess this camera was too middle of the road and didn't sell. People either wanted the compact line of PowerShots or the "real" pro levels of the EOS Rebel, I guess. Source: about 1 year ago
Other reputable places to sell vector artwork online are shutterstock.com, and stock.adobe.com Each will have their own requirements and tutorials for submitting artwork. You can also start your own page on Etsy.com. Source: 6 months ago
"Freelance" means, "You're on your own, kid." However, all of the things you ask are possible--access to your client's assets, buy your own and bill them, source free images. shutterstock.com is one of my favorites. I was searching for free/royalty free images endlessly until I just bought a monthly subscription. The time savings makes up for the time spent scouring the internet. Good luck and have fun!... Source: about 1 year ago
Just found out the image had "shutterstock.com" on it. Source: over 1 year ago
Go to shutterstock.com and type in these exact keywords. Vaporwave, windows 98, y2k computer browser. You should get a ton of vector assets that will help cut your design time in half. Source: over 1 year ago
Look for royalty-free images. You may try shutterstock.com if you need more and are ok to make a subscription or unsplash.com if you want free images. Moreover you may try deviantart.com or google search for blood splatter. Source: over 1 year ago
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