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Good photos for public communication about vaccination (150+ free-to-use photos)

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What photos should – and shouldn't – be used in public communication  about vaccination  (e.g., in online news stories or academic presentations), with links to 150 examples of good photos that are open and free to use. This article was updated on April 24, 2021 to include photos taken during the COVID-19 pandemic. I originally wrote this article in Serbian . Here's the English translation. If you reprint this article in full or in part, include the link to the source article and state the author of the article (Aleksandra Lazic). A good photo. Author/Source:  SELF Magazine . Terms of Use:  Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic . Bad vaccination photos Bad photos have at least one of these features : Visibly distressed persons (e.g., crying, screaming, wincing); Needle taking up 50% or more of the photo; Needle is the focal point of the photo; Multiple needles in one photo. Neutral photos should also be avoided. They have at least one of these features : Vaccine administered