As we all know, references can not only really help us nail our drawings, they are essential to learning to draw things in general and building a visual library.
While it's a great thing to do live drawings in a cafe or on public transport, sometimes while working on a piece I need a reference now of a very specific pose, object, clothing, tricky fold or what have you, and I'm sure most of you have been in the same situation before. So here's the big question: What are your methods and resources for finding good references?
As for my resources, if I can't take a photo of myself posing, or have a similar object or piece of clothing at hand, I turn to google or pinterest. Pinterest is great for clothing and props, as well as general poses, and you can save any good images you find and sort them into categories that work for you. Even better, you can save pictures from anywhere on the web if you find something elsewhere. Google... Okay, who doesn't know google. I've found that it's better for specific requests due to its immense hoard of data, but the drawback is that it's mostly oddly stiff and unnatural stock photos.
I'd love to hear where you turn to, because I often end up not finding what I need at all, and I'm sure we could all profit from sharing our knowledge!