The safest answer is no. Photo's usually contain a copyright that you will find in the "Terms and Conditions" of most web properties. There are places online that offer royalty free photos for a small monthly fee or flat per picture fee. Use "royalty free photographs" in a web search and you will find such sites.
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Any photos you took yourself, you can use for free in a publication. Photos that someone else gives you for free, you can also use for free. There are also public-domain photos available on the Internet, but be careful, because most photos on the Internet are not public-domain, and you can be sued if you use a copyrighted photo without permission.
you may be able to look at COPIED photos but not sure
There are probably photos on the internet.
on the internet
Without a license, yes.
Photos kids IMGSRCRO can be downloaded on the Internet for free.
No, cameras have been around a lot longer than the internet, even the most modern camera can take photos to film or a memory chip and print the pictures or display then on screen without the need for internet.
you have a disk?
Free stock photos are available at multiple websites, blogs, etc. located on the internet. If you have access to a computer, accessing that would most likely be your best choice. You can also contact local advertising and photography shops as sometimes they will have stock photos for you to utilize.
In internet.
Of course you can as long as the program is installed on you hard drive, you just obviously will not be able to upload photos.