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Where to Find Free Images
and Visuals for My Blog






  • FreeFoto


    http://www.freefoto.com/index.jsp

    FreeFoto

    Apparently the brainchild of a busy traveling English photographer, Ian Britton, FreeFoto is an online resource providing showcase for a many photographic images for which, in spite of the site name, there are strong usage restrictions.

    The sites states:

    At the same time we allow anyone to download our web size images to use on the internet (link back and attribution required).

    Also non-commercial users may download our web size images to use off-line in school projects, church services, leaflets, etc. Basically if your off-line use is not commercial you can download our web size images for free. All we ask is that you follow these simple rules.

    You must credit the FreeFoto.com web site on your website or alongside any non commercial printed use. If you use one of the full screen images you must place a hypertext link with the line Supplied by FreeFoto.com in a conspicuous place.

    We also ask that you add a (c) FreeFoto.com to the image alt tag. You may also use our images on blogs, forums, social networking sites and video sharing sites like YouTube. You MAY NOT use the images to create your own photo gallery web site.

    So, while there is an assortment of high quality photos available on the site, I don't consider this resource similar or equal to the others listed on this page. The key difference between this and the others is that — while FreeFoto is clearly marketing "paid for" pictures through ambiguous calls to free offerings — all other resources focus their efforts in helping people share, access and re-use visual images mostly without commercial motivation.

    An interesting aspect of FreeFoto is Ian Britton's world travels and great shots. To follow his travels, go to http://freefoto.blogspot.com/ to see the places he is visiting. All of the photos in the blog are all available inside the main FreeFoto catalog, too.

    FreeFoto covers many categories including: 911 Emergency,
    Alphabet, Food and Drink, General, Japan, Nepal, Number, Recreation, Transport, Business, Europe, Nature, United Kingdom, USA and more.

    The site has existed since 2002 and doesn't require registration to access it. You may want to be conservative about using the pictures found on the site unless they offer unique alternatives for which the $30 fee (web publication) might be acceptable to you.







  • Ourmedia.org


    http://www.ourmedia.org/

    Ourmedia

    Ourmedia is a (still in alpha) non-commercial free clearinghouse for all rich-media content for sharing, re-use and enjoyed by as many people as possible.

    In partnership with the Internet Archive, Ourmedia has unlimited storage space for hosting user submitted images, video and audio clips. There are no costs and the only requirement is that the material is not protected by copyright. This allows some re-use and republication as every image clearly indicates.

    Ourmedia also provides a cross-platform software tool called Ourmedia Publisher, which facilitates the direct uploading and licensing of individual imagery and clips of any size under any preferred non-traditional copyright license (e.g. Creative Commons and public domain.).

    Ourmedia is a grassroots initiative allowing individuals to post and share their personal rich-media recordings and it provides access to a fast-growing archive of interesting materials.

    The available search and limited image display features in Ourmedia do not make the service interesting enough to be used as an alternative free image resource... yet. But if things proceed according to plans along with the great ideas that the team behind Ourmedia has shown so far, you should expect Ourmedia to become a worthy player in this field soon.







  • Flickr


    http://ww.flickr.com/

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    Flickr.com, bought by Yahoo, is one of the best ways to store, search, sort and share your photos. This online software application and image resource has super features and a community of world contributors, plus it's s easy to use.

    Not your typical photo archive, Flickr is more of a repository of personal shots and individual home photo collections as opposed to a public repository for images to be shared and re-used. But with the large amount of content available, it is difficult not to find something that could fit your visual needs.

    Flickr is free, and only requires registration if you want to start uploading, editing and tagging your own digital images.

    Note: Each person publishing images on Flickr can select and specify the type of licensing to be applied to those pictures &mdash from fully reserved copyright to any of the Creative Commons licenses. So look carefully for the explicit author permissions specified on each individual photo page. The Attribution License page lists the 100 most recently licensed photos.

    If you haven't yet tried a very useful tool that's complementary to Flickr, check out the Related Tag Browser search interface by AirtightInteractive. This is an effective way to search for visual resources. A must use. Also available is a single and multi-keyword Flickr search interface.

    Flickr lets you search for only Creative Commons-licensed images in the advanced search tool, so you don't have to go delving through thousands of images to find the ones free for re-use.

    Two tips.

    One. Don't discount the design and layout forcing the final image selected to never display in a straight position, but at an angle. It's done by design. The purpose is to have you click through to Flickr to see the selected image in its correct orientation.

    Two. Don't get discouraged when you right-click on images in Flickr, you can't find the familiar selection to save them to your local hard disk. The reason is because they have been converted to Flash format. Rather look for a small lens icon with a plus sign inside, look on top of the image displayed inside Flickr — It should say "All sizes." Click it and you get choices in the size and resolution for downloading the image to your hard drive. If the lens icon doesn't show up and "All sizes" is not in view, then register and log in Flickr. That should do it.







  • Buzznet


    http://www.buzznet.com

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    Buzznet.com is an online photo-sharing community that allows its members (registration free) to upload images from mobile phones, and post, syndicate and republish digital photos in their blogs. For RSS feeds, look at the bottom of each user page, gallery, community gallery and friends listing.

    Marc Brown and Anthony Batt, experts in software development who have also created a unique image publishing software called Photocommunication, founded this site in 2002. Images can be tagged with one or more "buzzwords," (similar to tags) to make it easier for others to search for the images. The site also has a search tool with different options.

    The site has an active community thanks to the journals, people and photos. Most of the material is raw as the photos document a personal moment or sight. Therefore, many images have a less polished look, but a higher degree of realism and personalization.







  • 49PM Photo Search ***DEAD


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    49PM's Photo Search is a free online service that allows you to search the Internet for photos that can be immediately viewed and saved on your mobile phone.

    With 49PM technology, it's also possible to view each photo summary and the Internet location. The technology works on almost any Java-enabled mobile phone with a color display — these include many models such as Nokia, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Siemens, LG, Samsung and others.

    49PM's Photo Search uses Yahoo!'s image search, so you can search millions of photos on the Internet. Photos are downloaded through the 49PM MobileServer, which pre-formats photos before sending them to your phone. This optimizes download times and ensures the photos are formatted to fit your phone's display for your viewing enjoyment!

    To download the free beta version, point your mobile phone's browser to www.49mobile.com, select your phone and download. Or, download the application to your PC, from which you can upload it to your phone.

    49PM has a unique ability to search for images from blogs. When it finds images, you can see which blog and article they are in and easily add them to your personal online-based image archive. Alternatively, 49PM spits out a small snippet of code which allows you to immediately re-use the image (assuming the rights to do this are explicitly given) in your own site or blog (with automatic full credit to the original poster).

    49PM searches all accessible blogs and indexes the newest off-beat photos, audio, podcasts and videos and makes them available and re-usable through its effective online-based interface.







  • StockVault


    http://www.stockvault.net/

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    Stockvault is a stock photo resource which offers medium-sized images for personal and non-commercial use. Stockvault has evolved from stock.b-man.dk and features images from various photographers, both professional and amateur.

    To view the free photos, go to the Stockgallery.Browse over 2,300 images by category or use the advanced search tool. When viewing a photo, you can rate it or click on the disk icon to save it. The details for each photo contains the number of views, file size and number of downloads. Click on Hitlist to see the Top 10 vote getters or check out the list of Photographers, which tells you what cameras they use and where they are from. The site offers an impressive array of impactful and awe-inspiring shots.







  • PDPhoto


    http://pdphoto.org/

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    PDPhoto.org is a repository for free public domain photos. It contains about 2,000 photographs under a many categories. One person has taken most of the photos.

    Unless something is clearly marked as copyrighted, you can assume it is free to use. But if you intend to use an image from here for commercial use, please be aware others may have rights that could be actionable. Specifically, you should assume there was no model release. And pictures featuring products or property should be used with care.

    You can easily find out whether or not it is public domain by clicking on the photo and viewing its Creative Commons license. The home page links to newest photos, Jon's (person behind the site) favorite photos, most viewed photos and most recent comments. The site has a forum that resembles a guest book or a list of comments.







  • Image*After


    http://www.imageafter.com/

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    Image*After is a free online photo collection. Download and use any image or texture from the site to use in person or commercial work per the terms of use. At the top is a drop-down list for browsing images and textures by category or you can use the search box. This well-organized library can be sorted in different ways and the thumbnail pages include the image's dimensions, number of hits and file size. Plus, you can select how many images to display on each page and even make the thumbnails larger by clicking on the magnifying glass.

    Clipping is a nice feature that you rarely see on free photo sites. Click on the scissors icon to "clip" the photo and it saves it so when you're done clipping, you can review all of the clipped images in one page by clicking on the bigger scissors icon next to the die icon. To "roll the dice" and get random photos, click on the die icon. After selecting an image to view it, a box in the upper left corner of the image is for opening the image to its full size.







  • OpenPhoto


    http://www.openphoto.net/

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    The Open Photo Project is a stock photo community and framework devised, implemented and supervised by Michael Jastremski. Its purpose is to allow photographers to share and protect their works through Creative Commons licensing where you can view photo thumbnails by license.

    The site uses a wiki to manage its collection. To contribute to the site or to see other features requires registering. Click Spy to see what photos other users are admiring or find pictures by using the categories or the search tool.

    Key features:
    Self-referencing stock photo database
    Integrated licensing engine
    Open source-like platform (interface is similar to Wikipedia)
    Your own (username.openphoto.net) website
    Opportunity to gain exposure for your work
    RSS feeds for knowing when new photos are added







  • PixelPerfect Digital


    http://www.pixelperfectdigital.com/

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    PixelPerfect Digital is an image archive with over 4,000 images sorted in 146 categories free for commercial and non-commercial use. The newest files appear on the gallery home page and randomly selected images on the bottom of the page. You can stay on top of the newest files by subscribing to the RSS feed.

    Its license states, "You are permitted to use our products to design as many projects as necessary, including those you are creating for your clients. However, beyond this use, you may not resell or redistribute our products in any other way, modified, unmodified, standalone or combined with another product without prior written (email) consent from us."

    Browse photos by category or use the detailed search page, which offers many options. Also you can browse by Contributors or check out the Top 25 Images. The details for each picture include the photographer's name, size, number of views and downloads and the average rating. Click on the picture to view a larger size and more details including its description, keywords and EXIF details. A nice and well done site.


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Part 1:
Introduction
All You Can Stock
Cepolina
LIFE Photo Archive
Ingimage
Stock Free Images
Kozzi
Getty Images RF
F11Digital.com
FreeFlowerImages.com
Hoover Stock Photography
Part 2:
Studio7Designs
Springer Images
Wellcome Collection
Digital Images for Education
Animal Photos
Jupiter Images
Wellcome Collection
PPOC
EduPic
BurningWell
Part 3:
FreePhotos.se
Ookaboo
RoyaltyFreeImages.net
The Stock Solution
Inmagine
FreeByte
Acobox
Clipart.com
PhotoStockPlus
AboutPixel
Part 4:
StockedPhotos
AskPhotos.com
Deposit Photos
Alamy
Historical Stock Photos.com
Karen’s Whimsy Public Domain Images
Free Artistic Photos
Web Gallery of Arts
US Fish and Wildlife Service
Freepik
Part 5:
Photos.com
Fotegrafik
Wylio
iClipart
Stock Photo Asia
Can Stock Photo
Stocklib
MediaFocus
123RF
Fotosearch
Part 6:
Veer
Freestockphotos.biz
Free-Stock-Photos.com
Lomography Photos
InterArtCenter
Public-Domain-Photos
Toasto
Public Domain Photos
Corbis Images
ImageTemple
Part 7:
StickStock
DesignPacks
MicroShots
Free web photo
Aarin Free Photo
Sunipix
Multimedia-Stock
PhotoXpress
FreeJPG
Free Images
Part 8:
Photos8
GetFreeImage
AllFreeImages.net
Turbo Photo
NationsIllustrated
ImageBase
Free.Image.Files
VectorVaco
PhotoVaco
PicFindr
Part 9:
FontPlay
4 Free Photos
Photl
Panomramic Images
TextureZ
PhotoEverywhere
RGBStock.com
Photo Rack
FreePhotoBank
Creativity103
Part 10:
Pixmac
Photoree
PD Photo
Dreamstime
Freebie Images
Cyclo.ps
Freepixels
Cutcaster
Compfight
KAVE WALL
Part 11:
Vintage Pixels
Stock.xchng
Free Stock Photography
Photogen
FreeRangeStock.com
Open Stock Photography
Fotogenika.net ***DEAD
Mayang's Free Textures
Free Large Photos
Kingdom Graphix Gallery ***DEAD
Part 12:
NationsIllustrated
MSN Search ***DEAD
picsearch
Ask.com Picture Search
Yahoo! Image Search
Google Image Search
Design Packs
Photo Repository ***DEAD
diwiesign studio stockphoto archive
Stockcache Gallery ***DEAD
Part 13:
unprofound.com
Piotr.Pix
Tripod Image Gallery ***DEAD
Amazing Textures
Picturestation ***DEAD
NPS ***DEAD
FreePhotosBank
Ixuz Travel.net ***DEAD
freedigitalphotos.net
ArtFavor ***DEAD
Part 14:
BurningWell.org
Visipix
Photocase
Majestic Imagery ***DEAD
Pictures from Old Books
Free Stock Photos from Cepolina Photos
Woophy
pixelbag.de ***DEAD
yotophoto ***DEAD
Creating Online Gallery
Part 15:
USDA ARS Image Gallery
AMG Media Works, Inc. Free Photos
FreeMediaGOO
tOfz dot org
Free Stock Photos
FreePhotos.com
PhotoRogue
Aarin Free Photo and Digital Images
Holy Land Photos
Barry's Free Photos ***DEAD
Part 16:
Geek Philosopher Stock Photos
bigfoto.com ***DEAD
FreeImages.com ***DEAD
FreeImages.co.uk
FreeStockPhotos.com
Free Photographs Network
DHD Multimedia Gallery
Gimp Savvy
Wikipedia
CC Search
Part 17:
FreeFoto
Ourmedia.org
Flickr
Buzznet
49PM Photo Search ***DEAD
StockVault
PDPhoto
Image*After
OpenPhoto
PixelPerfect Digital
Part 18:
morgueFile
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