They pop up everywhere, from CSR reports to leaflets trying to generate some environmental credibility for a political party. If you want to join my Corporate Rejection of Anatomical Plant Pots campaign make a supportive comment on the site or vote in the poll below. If you’ve identified more deserving objects of your derision, let us know!
(Posted by the guy photographed in front of a wind turbine)
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smiling children in a third world village next to a water pump
Smiling men in front of wind turbines is an even worse cliche.
Guilty as charged. What if it was a solar panel?
a celebrity’s tears at witnessing the child labour that produced their “it” bag….who then needs to be comforted by said child displaying remarkable dignity
how about, person dressed in suit walking away and in his/her footprints, green grass grows from the pavement?
Almost poetic. Not worthy of CRAPP.
My answer to all this: there are absolutely millions of imaginative, interesting and editorially suitable images out there – in digital and analogue formats. Please make better use of your resources and employ a professional picture researcher next time. Have you heard of the PRA (Picture Research Association)? http://www.picture-research.org.uk We can help with concepts, research and copyright – not to mention budgeting.