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Stock Photography: Search Royalty Free Images & Photos. iStock offers two types of licenses: Standard Licenses, included with almost all of the files licensed on iStock, and a set of Extended Licenses to suit your specific needs.

Stock Photography: Search Royalty Free Images & Photos

The five types of Extended Licenses provide greater usage freedom for the files licensed from iStock. Please read the full Content License Agreement or Standard Audio Content License Agreement to understand how Extended License Provisions modify the original agreement and for the specific details on the indemnification obligations of iStock. If you're licensing content with our Pay As You Go pricing or iStock credits, you can purchase an Extended License when initially licensing content or anytime afterward by calling Support.

Files for Editorial Use Only fall under the Standard License, but have their own restrictions that limit them to non-commercial uses only. Extended licenses are not available for any files licensed with an image subscription. Legal Guarantee License restrictions Editorial Use Only. 25 Free Stock Photo Sites. When I began the research for this article, I knew of only a handful of free stock photography sites.

25 Free Stock Photo Sites

I set out to find as many good ones as I could, thinking maybe I’d find a dozen. I was quite surprised to find 25 good, solid resources out there. There are probably more, but these are the ones I found. If you’ve got a favorite and it’s not here, send it along. Note the terms of use for each site. Keep in mind that “Royalty Free” does not mean the images are free; it means that you don’t need to pay the photographer a royalty each time you use the image. Update: Check out our latest list of 18 MORE free stock photos sites. QualityStockPhotos.com is my favorite site for free stock photography. Stock.XCHNG is a great site for free stock photography.

This is a huge resource, currently indexing over 3 million photos! The photos on Imagebase are free to use, and are licensed under a Creative Commons license. Morguefile is a completely free source for stock photos. Elsewhere in the Magazine. 5 Sources for Free and Legal Images. Everyone knows that almost any blog post is better with images.

5 Sources for Free and Legal Images

However, getting them can be a difficult matter. With a maze of licensing and fair use issues making it hard to decide what is and is not legal to use, many bloggers don’t wish to use images that they have not taken themselves. But while using your own images is always the best way to go, there are several great sources to help you find and locate images that you can use as part of your blog posts. In fact, there are some very neat tools designed specifically to help you correctly license and use other people’s photography, art and more. The best part of all is that these tools are free. Photo Dropper Photo Dropper is hands down one of my favorite WordPress plugins.

Photo Dropper is extremely simple to use. From there, you’ll be able to search for keywords related to your post. Photo Dropper may take some fiddling to get relevant images and you might have to tweak the HTML to get it to fit well in your posts. Zemanta.