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(Will be hidden in the published article)Are you looking for options to visually upgrade your digital publications? Do you want to brighten up your articles, reports or white papers by using some significant graphics? Are you planning to create engaging promotional materials? Well in these cases you won’t be able to avoid using stock photos.
The demand for great pictures is very high in the online sector. However, only very few companies have access to a large media databases. Even less businesses have budget for complex and costly productions on their own. Good news: this isn’t necessary at all. In many cases, professional stock photos are an ideal solution. These are nowadays a dime a dozen – most of them are chargeable.
Worth knowing:
By using the photos of third parties for commercial or private purposes, copyright always becomes important. Even photo material which you find online (e.g. on social media) without a license notice may only be used if you have asked the author for permission beforehand – otherwise a warning may follow.
For making use of stock photos a license is purchased usually. However, this can become very expensive in the long run. That is why many content managers are turning their attention to image databases that offer license-free media.
But beware: license-free doesn’t necessarily mean free of charge! Often a one-time fee is charged. This allows you to use the favoured photo on different channels and without any time restrictions.
Stock photos are mainly used for the following purposes:
- Websites and blogs
- Digital media such as web publications, online magazines, brochures, catalogues, reports and studies
- White paper
- Newsletter
- Posts on social media
- Printed marketing materials, e.g. flyers or posters
Luckily, there are a few excellent websites where you can download license-free imagery for free use. We would like to recommend the following providers, which we use ourselves frequently:
1. Pixabay.com
2. Pexels.com
Pexels has a very similar structure to Pixabay, but is a bit more appealing visually. The website only offers photos and videos.
The search for your ideal stock photo starts with a carefully chosen term. It’s convenient that popular topics and related search terms will be suggested right away. Matching photos will then be displayed. The results can be sorted by size, alignment and color. The selection is similar to what you’ll find on Pixabay.
Before downloading, you can decide whether you want to download the image in its original size or in a smaller format. A nice feature is the option to say thank you: as soon as you have downloaded an image, you can show your appreciation to the responsible photographers by a donation or mentioning him/her.
Pexels and Pixabay work like a community where good-natured artists upload their own photos. The usage licenses are very generous. There are a few restrictions only: for example, you may not monetise the media on other platforms or sell it as unmodified copies in digital/analogue form.
3. Unsplash.com
On Unsplash you will find high-resolution photos, wallpapers and background images that can be used, modified and distributed license-free – without first asking for the permission of the copyright holder. However, the website points out that mentioning the responsible photographers is highly appreciated.
To view the available stock photos, you can either select one of the suggested categories or enter a search term. The first shown results will be so-called “Premium Images” from iStock. Simply scroll down to access the free, license-free stock images from Unsplash.
The filter options could be improved, so you should select keywords that are as specific as possible in order to move forward quickly. Once you have chosen the desired image, the following procedure is almost the same as on the previous platforms. After downloading, you will receive an invitation link to thank the responsible artists.
Original images from selected photographers
4. Gratisography
5. Picjumbo.com
6. Barnimages.com
…and where can you find free videos?
Final words on the subject of free stock photos
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