Unsplash – This site has a library of photographs that are free for commercial and non-commercial use without attribution. With lots of categories and tags, this is a good search engine to use! StockSnap – This site offers beautiful, high quality stock photos for just about any use you can think of – including commercial usage – for free. All contents are released under Creative Commons CC0, which makes them safe to use without asking for permission or giving credit to the artist. Pixabay – This site is curated by community of creatives, sharing copyright free images and videos. All photos are nicely tagged, searchable and also easy to discover through their discover pages. Pexels – This site provides high quality and completely free stock photos licensed under the Creative Commons Zero (CC0) license, which makes them safe to use without asking for permission or giving credit to the artist. MorgueFile – This site is a free photo archive “for creatives, by creatives.” All photos found in the Morguefile archive are free for download and re-use in any work. Be sure to cite/attribute where necessary! (Note: Not all Flickr photos are available for reuse, so be sure to stay within this search!) You can view a photo’s license by clicking on the license icon, located below and left of the photos.įlickr CC – This search engine has a selection of photos sorted by their Creative Cloud license. The photos come from many sources and are license-specific. If you do chose to use Google Image search, make sure to find large images and attribute the source.īiodiversity Heritage Library Images – Over 150,000 Botanical and Animal Illustrations are available for free downloads from the Biodiversity Heritage Library’s Flickr (see original article here).Įvery Stock Photo – This site is a search engine for free photos. Even if you search for images that are “labeled for reuse,” if the image was already reused on that site without permission, then it may show up in the “labeled for reuse” search. In addition to the free option, Whatfontis also offers fonts for commercial usage and Pro membership to download Google fonts and some paid fonts.We recommend using these databases instead of Google Image search because images found from Google are often copyrighted.
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