Free Beautiful Photos. Where can You Find Photos to Use for Your Articles?

in #life7 years ago

First and foremost, I have been dealing with copyrights for a long time. I have written many articles about the use of free or royalty-free photographs before. Since years I have opened many sites on the web and have used thousands of visuals. I have not had a problem during this time. Now I want to teach you my methods.

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Visual source: Background image created by Senivpetro - Freepik.com

Below are the websites that I recommend to you, including photos that you can use in many ways.

The first principle you need to know in this regard is that under every used external source, the addition of the artist name, where you get it, is a must. Please do not hesitate to add this. It also means respect for the pain of the artist.

Second, make sure that the image is shared as Creative Commons or Public / Free. So let's start.

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My Favorite Source: FREEPIK
https://www.freepik.com/
There is an agreement with the artists on this site. The images are presented to you as you can download. Look for the results you want in English. Where do they make money? This is not a public service, after all. They sell paid photos in half of the page. Customers who want are also choosing them.
There are also visuals on the site in vector format.

  • Wikimedia
    https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/main_pag to
    The artist name, which is supposed to be written under each of these visuals, such as Wikipedia, which is open to the public, comes with photographs.
    Let me give you an example.

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"Vanessa indica-Silent Valley-2016-08-14-002" © 2016 Jee & Rani Nature

  • FLICKR
    It was the world's largest photo archive for a period. Still great. Two titles on this site serve our business. The Commons department comes from sources such as libraries, museums, government agencies, agencies, scientific institutions that donate photos worldwide.

The other is the Creative Commons tagged photos, which we can use in every call.

The Commons section is here:
https://www.flickr.com/commons

If you would like to click on the institution names listed on the page, please use the search box in the middle of the page.

Creative Commons section

https://www.flickr.com/creativecommons

Is not it beautiful?

What if it was a search engine?

It's such a pleasant call from me. You have thousands of photos that are no longer a problem. :)

Süleyman Sönmez

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