Many outlets I write for, both print and online, ask me for accompanying images for articles. Which is great if I have taken some of my own but if not then asking around for images or resorting to a stock photo library seems like a good deal. One such library I recommend is Bigstockphoto.com - their weekly free image is something I look forward to. This one featured here is what I received this week. Can never say where I can end up using it so I have an ongoing library of their free images. Their monthly plans I have never needed to use but for an emergency, I have checked out their credit packs and those are pretty reasonable. Do you use this service? I'd love to know your thoughts, or are there other websites you use for stock images? Do share your inputs :)
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7/16/2013 05:55:46 pm
I use pixabay.com, flickr.com, and freedigitalphotos.net. They all have free photos (some require photo attribution, which I think you should always do anyway!) and have some good photos. To be honest, sometimes there is also a lot of junk on flickr, so you can spend time sorting through it, but I usually find something worthwhile.
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