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Hiya
I'm doing A-level psychology coursework at the moment and I need photographs of married couples, but I'm really struggling to find them.
Does anybody have any ideas of websites I could get them from? I only need, say ten
Any help greatly appreaciated thanks
I'm doing A-level psychology coursework at the moment and I need photographs of married couples, but I'm really struggling to find them.
Does anybody have any ideas of websites I could get them from? I only need, say ten
Any help greatly appreaciated thanks
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http://images.google.co.uk/images?hl=en&q=pictures+of+married+couples&gbv=2
http://images.google.co.uk/images?hl=en&q=married+couple&btnG=Search+Images&gbv=2
.... unless you need multiple photos of the same couple.
Sorry you have lost me
I need to be able to have a separate photo of the man and the woman from each couple. Because once I have about ten couples all the women will be on one sheet of paper and all the men will be on another. It's for a psychology experiment and the participants can't know which people are in which couples
I hope that makes more sense
Enjoy and good luck with it.
(Another A Level Pschology Student lol)
I'm not allowed to use friends, relatives or celebrities
I'm starting to think I picked completely the wrong thing to do here...
That's gonna be hard to find pictures
They're not free, but I'm sure you'll be able to find what you need there.
Yeah, I could do that thanks
But I still can't find ten couples (even on google) who are all around the same age and where the photographs have a clear headshot
That's exactly what I was going to say!
If it's for a psychology experiment, will it matter if the "married couple" in, say a stockshot, are actors pretending to be married? Depending on the nature of what you are investigating, this may be relevant.
If the experiment involves evaluating other people's response to married couples, that's not really a problem using stockshots. But if it involves matching together separted partners, then the validity of your experiment would be completely undermined, if you use stockshot material with actors.
Chances are, you'll find some sets from peoples weddings and you can then have a sift through them and find individual pictures of the couple in question.
I tried 'couple portrait' and got this:
http://images.google.ca/images?q=couple+portrait&gbv=2&ndsp=18&hl=en&start=0&sa=N
Family portrait would probably do as well. If your not familiar with doctoring pictures from to separate the heads, click on an image you like from google then select the 'see full size image', then right click - copy, and ctrl+v (paste) into word or paint and you should be able to crop the image as you want it.
**edit - yup, family portrait brings up loads of stuff that looks suitable to me.
People will have photos of their spouse on their page maybe?
I got married when I was 20 ... and still happily married now!!