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[Free Stock Photos]( [ADVERTISE HERE]( Hello my friends! First things first: This newsletter is sponsored by [iStock]( — one of the biggest stock photo websites on earth. - Millions of authentic high-quality images of all kinds ([nature](, [business](, [traveling](, [marketing](, [yummy food](, and [more](...) - 15% OFF everything exclusively for you: use code PICJUMBO15 [Try iStock here →]( Now back to the thoughts I got on a message from one of you. It was always about giving... From the first day I published all my photos for free download back in 2013, I was happy and grateful for the response my act had. Hundreds of people were commenting, tweeting, sharing picjumbo in articles. It was a boom that I still benefit from today. By the way, these are the first photos I've uploaded to picjumbo. Do you remember them? :) Even after all these years, I am happy every moment when I see my photo used somewhere. And I see a lot of them! Send me your work, designs, blog posts, tag me or picjumbo, I'll be happy to reshare your work, at least I'll be happy to take a look. You are important to picjumbo and without you there would be no picjumbo. Who else would I do it for? Seriously... All that is why I was very happy and delighted for this nice message I got in the last (and big!) [Ko-Fi]( donation. Thanks Ance! You can also read it on [picjumbo's Ko-Fi page](. On the Ko-Fi site, we are just three coffees away from the 500 donated coffees milestone! This is incredible support and I thank you very much for it. [Visit Ko-Fi page →]( I don't drink coffee, but Ko-Fi is still fuel for my creativity and an endorphin boost because I can't imagine working without my caffeine candies I buy every month (LOTS of caffeine candies!). Yes, I need [sponsors](, I need PREMIUM Members, I need advertising to make the project work. But most of all, I need you, real people who come to see what's new, download photos, read my emails, enjoy my creativity and share the whole project to places I can't reach. And for that I would like to thank you again. Thanks for being with picjumbo. [Visit picjumbo →]( Thank you for your attention, Viktor from picjumbo [Free Stock Photos]( You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website picjumbo.com. [View web version]( • [Unsubscribe]( This email was delivered 100x cheaper thanks to [Sendy.co](

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