If you want a photo or image on a specific topic, you’ll want a site
that’s searchable. Here are a few to check out. (To better help you
evaluate these sites, I performed the same search on each using the word
“coffee.”)
Image Credit: khunaspix via FreeDigitalPhotos.net
His service and others in this category offer a more freewheeling approach to images—no searching but lots of discovery.
Since there’s no search in this category, I’ve picked a representative image for each service.
For example, searching for “kittens” on Creative Commons Search and selecting Google Images brings me here. Note that the search has been set up with special parameters.
1.) Dreamstime
Dreamstime offers a free section that’s searchable and frequently updated. It requires you to create a (free) account.2.) Free Digital Photos
Free Digital Photos houses a wealth of free images—categorized and searchable—for business, personal or educational use. They’re smaller sized, and larger versions are available to purchase. Using the free images often requires a credit to the photographer and the site like the one you see below.Image Credit: khunaspix via FreeDigitalPhotos.net
3.) Free Images
Free Images is a large gallery of more than 350,000 stock photos, searchable and categorized. Downloading a photo does require a longer-than-most signup process but the bigger selection might be worth it.4.) Free Range Stock
Free Range Stock offers access to free high-quality, high-resolution stock photos. A (free) registration is required.5.) Free Photos Bank
Free Photos Bank has a nice collection of free photos available for download without login. They’re extensively categorized with a few different ways to search, too.6.) ImageFree
ImageFree‘s registered users can download both free and paid images to use in corporate and personal projects. The free selection seems fairly limited, though—my “coffee” search didn’t turn up a free photo I could use.7.) IM Free
IM Free offers a curated collection of free resources, all for commercial use. Search for a keyword or browse through the stylishly crafted categories.8.) Morguefile
Morguefile contains photographs freely contributed by many artists to be used in creative projects by visitors to the site. A short registration is required, and morguefile asks that users credit the photographer when possible.9.) Pixabay
Pixabay offers copyright-free, cost-free images published under Creative Commons. You can copy, modify, distribute and use the images, even for commercial purposes. No registration is required.10.) Public Domain Pictures
Public Domain Pictures is a repository for a wide variety of free public domain images uploaded by amateur photographers. A brief signup is required. (Premium download is an option if you need larger images.)11.) Stockvault
Stockvault is a stock photo sharing website where photographers, designers and students can share their photographs, graphics and image files with each other for free and use them for personal and non-commercial design work. No registration is required.12.) Rgbstock
Rgbstock is a free stock image site created by photographers and graphic artists. Registration (required) is one-click and the pool of photos is pretty deep.Free-form photo collections
“Bloggers often look for specificity with the images they use on posts when they could see similar results from simply choosing high-quality photos,” says David Sherry of Death to The Stock Photo.His service and others in this category offer a more freewheeling approach to images—no searching but lots of discovery.
Since there’s no search in this category, I’ve picked a representative image for each service.
13.) Ancestry Images
Ancestry Images offers a free image archive of historical prints, maps and artifact photos, like this print of a New Zealand Maori Warrior from 1817.14.) BigFoto
BigFoto is a royalty-free photo gallery in which most of the photos have been contributed by amateur photographers. No login is required. It’s organized mainly by geographic area—for example, this photo is from the “Copenhagen” collection.15.) Gratisography
Gratisography is a collection of free high-resolution images for personal or commercial use. New photos are added weekly; simply click to download.16.) Death to The Stock Photo
Death to The Stock Photo offers free high-res lifestyle photography sent to you monthly.17.) FreeMediaGoo
FreeMediaGoo offers royalty-free, cost-free media that can be used in print, film, TV, Internet or any other type of media both for commercial and personal use. There’s no login required but the inventory is slightly more limited, organized into unique categories like “beach backgrounds” and “concrete textures.”18.) Hubspot
It’s not a photo source per se, but marketing platform Hubspot often offers packages of free photos in exchange for your email address.19.) iStock
iStock releases new a new batch of free stock images every week. (Signup for a free membership—a slightly confusing process—is required.)20.) Little Visuals
Little Visuals delivers 7 high-res images to use anyway you want via email every 7 days. Subjects range from industrial parts to idyllic landscapes.21.) New Old Stock
New Old Stock is a collection of vintage photos from the public archives, free of known copyright restrictions.22.) PicJumbo
PicJumbo offers a variety of free photos for any kind of use—free of charge with no registration required. Although there’s no search function, categories will help you find your way.23.) Pickupimage
Pickupimage is a large collection of free stock images mostly focusing on nature- and outdoor-related scenes that can be copied, modified an distributed—even for commercial purposes. No registration necessary! Since the pool isn’t too broad this site didn’t pass the “coffee” search, but here’s a sample of what you can find there.24.) Superfamous
Superfamous houses the work of Dutch interaction designer Folkert Gorter, whose photography is available under the conditions of a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. This means that you can use the work for your own purposes — including commercial use — as long as credit is provided.25.) Unsplash
Unsplash offers 10 free (do whatever you want) high-resolution photos every 10 days.26.) Wikimedia Commons
Wikimedia Commons is a database of 21,049,775 freely usable media files to which anyone can contribute. The images are painstakingly organized but the classifications may not be super clear if you’re not a big Wikipedia user (I’m not).Photo search tools
These sites don’t offer free photos themselves but rather provide a way to search easily through Flickr or public domain photos to more quickly find a photo you can use.27.) Can We Image
Can We Image searches and displays results from Wikimedia Commons. All search results link directly to the resource’s usage rights page.28.) Compfight
Compfight is a Flickr image search engine that uses the Flickr API to locate images based on your license needs.29.) Creative Commons Search
Creative Commons Search is a sort of photo search engine clearinghouse that offers access to search services provided by other organizations like Flickr and Google.For example, searching for “kittens” on Creative Commons Search and selecting Google Images brings me here. Note that the search has been set up with special parameters.
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