Another great resource with tons of links & options for public domain images:
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikip...mage_resources![]()
Another great resource with tons of links & options for public domain images:
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikip...mage_resources![]()
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...this might be crossing the line a bit, but is there a resource of people pictures you could use for 'pen name' accounts?
try to go to all of the stock sites, there is very often a free section where you can grab them. though you have to be a member of the site, - but that is free too! :-)
good luck with your site![]()
I luck out in that I have a parenting blog, four [not-so-willing] models, and a photographer. When I do need a image I can't take myself I typically grab a product photo from the manufacture site or off of Amazon. When I need something a little more specific I usually use the free images on Dreamstime.com or the low cost ones on 123rf.com
I use http://www.iclipart.com for my blog post images.
There's a reasonable yearly subscription fee. But you can download all the images you want during your membership. There are different subscription tiers, and they're based on the size of the images you want to download.
Here's a breakdown of the different subscriptions fees.
Subscription:
1-Week Single User Site License $12.95
1-Month Single User License $24.95
3-Months Single User License $34.95
1-Year Single User License $49.95
Subscription Plus:
1-Year Single User License $79.95
Professional Subscription:
1-Year Single User License $295.00
Presently, I'm subscribed to the $50 license and that covers all my needs. And the quality of the images (in terms of professionalism) is great. I'm very happy with this service.
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I just took a look at www.iClipart.com and it looks like they have good quality material.
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Depending on the size of the photo you need, I recommend checking out Freedigitalphotos.net. I always use it and they have a decent selection. Most photos under 400x400 pixels are free as long as you give them credit. Larger photos will cost you though. Hope this helps![]()
I always try to take pics or just go into royalty free image sites like shutterstock.
I recently tried my hand at drawing an image and then loading it online. It was interesting but original.
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