15 Great Resources to Download High-Quality Photos for Free
Bloggers, freelancers, website owners, content creators, etc. We all benefit from visuals in our articles and in various parts of our blog. The quality and resolution of these images we use, as well as the license problem should not exist. I researched photography sites that would meet all these expectations and brought together the 15 best resources.
15 Great Resources to Download High-Quality Photos for Free
2. Unsplash
This site is a tumblr blog where high-quality photos are shared, just like Little Visuals. When you become a member of Unsplash, 10 quality photos are sent to your e-mail address every 10 days.
The site of a citizen named Cole Townsend is a Tumblr blog, just like Unsplash, where high-quality photos are shared. But what makes New Old Stock different is that the photos shared are vintage photos.
4. Picjumbo
A new photo is shared every day on Picjumbo, a blog where you can download high-resolution, high-quality photos for free. The categorization of the photos makes it easier for you to access the photos on the subject you want.
The Tumblr blog of Refe, where mobile photos are traded, publishes free mobile photos. The photos shared on this blog are mostly landscape and life photos.
7. IM Free
In IM Free, a service of a free site creation service called IM Cretator, you can download free and high-quality photos that have been categorized into collections.
A photo directory created by volunteer editors adding photos that comply with quality standards such as DMOZ, an open directory project, into appropriate categories. You can find the picture you want from hundreds of categories and download it for free.
9. Imagebase
Professional photographer David Niblack, who owns the site, usually lets people use the photos he took for free. I suggest you take a look at the PowerPoint presentation backgrounds on the site, which is divided into categories such as nature, people, objects, and cities.
This site, which has a very large database, has more than 15 million photos, video and audio files. Thanks to the detailed category and filtering system, you can easily reach the visual subject you are looking for.
Photos on the CC page of Flickr, the world's largest photo sharing site, are separated according to license terms. Thus, you can download photos from the category with the license you want for free, according to your intended use.
12. KaboomPics
Created by a Polish web designer named Karolina, this site has high quality photos for bloggers and website owners.
13. FreePhotoDb
Although it does not have a very large archive as it is a new site, the quality of the photos is great. Thanks to the filtering feature, you can easily access the photo on the subject you want.
14. SplitShire
Photographer and graphic artist named Daniel Nanescu shares the photographs he took to use in his projects on this site. All high quality and free.
15. Superfamous
You will see high quality and very interesting frames on this site where photos of nature are usually shared. It may be of interest to you even if you do not use it on your blog.
What is Creative Commons?
When you examine the above sites, you will encounter a language in the form of Creative Commons in various places. I would like to give a brief information about it.
Creative Commons is an organization that proposes tailor-made copyright licensing agreements that allow artists and authors to share certain rights recognized by the law with the public.
Creative Commons licenses can be used in 6 different ways according to the owner's request. To summarize these Creative Commons license types;
You can copy the work with this license, modify it, produce a new one, use it for commercial purposes. The only condition that must be met is that the original owner of the work is indicated in all copies of the work.
You can copy the work with this license, modify it, produce a new one, use it for commercial purposes. There are two conditions that must be met. The first is to indicate the original owner of the work in all copies of the work. Secondly, the same or similar license continues to be used in all copies of the work or in new works produced from the work.
You may copy the work with this license and use it for commercial purposes. There are two conditions that must be met. The first is to indicate the original owner of the work in all copies of the work. Secondly, the work should not be touched and its original state should be preserved.
You can copy the work with this license, modify it and produce a new one. There are two conditions that must be met. The first is to indicate the original owner of the work in all copies of the work. Secondly, no copies of the work or any new works produced from the work are used commercially.
You can copy the work with this license, modify it and produce a new one. There are three conditions that must be met. The first is to indicate the original owner of the work in all copies of the work. Secondly, no copies of the work or any new works produced from the work are used commercially. Third, the same or similar license continues to be used in all copies of the work or in new works produced from the work.
You can copy the work with this license. There are three conditions that must be met. The first is to indicate the original owner of the work in all copies of the work. Secondly, no copies of the work or any new works produced from the work are used commercially. Third, the protection of monuments and untouched originality.
To Avoid Problems While Using Photos On Your Blog
My suggestion to you (and myself) is that when you add an image to your blog from the above sources or from another site, "image source: http://…." under the image or at the end of the article. make a note of.