Submitted by ExtraMostBestist t3_1230wtm in LifeProTips
Theres a chair Id like to order but I can’t tell if the fabric is more blue or gray based on the brand photos. The customer review photos that I can find of the chair across all websites that sell it are sparse and only contain images of the chair in a different color option. Its driving me crazy because this chair isnt sold in any physical stores & clearly people do own these- it shouldnt be this hard to find a normal picture of one! Some random corners of the internet I think real consumer photos exist (but also corners I can’t seem to force google into showing me) are home decorating blogs, nondescript individual reseller listings, interior designer/home staging portfolio sites, etc. Google’s reverse image search was 0 help and only provided the same unhelpful merchandiser photos as a result
Does anyone know if theres a way to utilize any of that for finding real product photos? Or if there a special way to phrase the google search query? Or a specific method to running a reverse image search? Maybe a different search engine altogether? A specific website or app dedicated to this? Feels like this has to be a common problem and theres gotta be a way
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