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Where to find incredible images for presentations

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Especially good for: Photography of cities and landscapes Visit the website here. They have amazing portrait photography in their archives, so if you’re interested in using visuals of people to enhance your presentations then definitely have a look through Pexels. Especially good for: Photography of people Visit the website here 3.

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How to Level Up Your Marketing, Web Design, and Photography with Consultant and Business Coach Jean Perpillant

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Learn how to level up your marketing, web design, and photography with consultant and business coach Jean Perpillant in this LMScast hosted by Chris Badgett of LifterLMS. Jean is the founder of Design Theory, an agency built to help business owners with professional photography and digital strategy. Chris Badgett: That’s awesome.

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Presentation storytelling with visuals of people

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For example: This slide shows financial solutions for specific groups of people. This slide is very similar but, thanks to our use of images of “Becky”, “Tom” and “Evelyn”, the audience can connect with the characters and get drawn into their stories, not only understanding their pain points but empathising with them.

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The best free PowerPoint templates online

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Whichever PowerPoint template you chose, you should still try to create visual, engaging slides. Check out this blog post to find out more about visual slide design. Slidesgo has lots of templates that can be used either in PowerPoint or Google Slides. Go to the View tab in the PowerPoint ribbon, then click Slide Master.

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What If I Need the Stops in My Slider to Be Uneven?

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We used some history of photography as our placeholder content.). The start of our timeline for the history of photography is the year 1826 and the end of our timeline is the year 1992. In our history of photography example, we adjusted the Initial value to 13, since 13 is the number of years between 1826 and the next stop: 1839.

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How to tell better stories with imagery

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Think about it: if you’re presenting to a live audience, there’s no point having a slide like this one – a bunch of bullets with loosely connected images: It doesn’t look professional, the visuals don’t mean anything, and your audience can’t read and listen at the same time, so they’ll probably tune you out as your read through the bullet points.

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What Makes a Good Course, a GREAT Course?

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We often develop courses that deal with sensitive subject matter, so another benefit of this approach is that the imagery helps bring the story to life without using stock photography of actual people (usually paid models), which may not be appropriate when discussing delicate topics.

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