I know I've done this topic before, but I (selfishly) love it! Below is a list of some of the best websites where you may find high-quality photos for
free:
1. unsplash.com (Unsplash) – This is my favorite
website for downloading high-resolution photographs. Subscribe to the email
newsletter and you’ll get 10 photos in your inbox every 10 days. All images are
under the CC0 license meaning they are in public domain and you are free to use
them in any way you like.
2. google.com (LIFE) – The Google images website
hosts millions of historical photographs from the LIFE library. You can add
source:life to any query in Google image search to find these images and they
are free for personal, non-commercial use.
3. flickr.com (The British
Library) – The national library of the UK has uploaded over a million vintage
photographs and scanned images to Flickr that are now in pubic domain and they
encourage re-use.
4. picjubmo.com (Picjumbo) – Here you’ll find
exceptionally high-quality photos for your personal and commercial use. The
pictures have been shot by the site owner himself and all he requests for in
return is proper attribution.
5. pixabay.com (Pixabay) – All the images on
Pixabay are available under the CC0 license and thus can be used anywhere. Like
Flickr, there’s an option to browse photographs by camera model as well.
6. publicdomainarchive.com (Public Domain
Archive) – This is an impressive online repository of public domain images that
are neatly organized in categories. It contains only high quality photos though
the collection is limited at this time.
7. commons.wikimedia.org (Wikimedia Commons) –
The site hosts 21+ million images under some kind of free license or in the
public domain. The images are arranged in categories or you can find images
through search keywords.
8. superfamous.com (Super Famous) – Another
great resource for finding high-res images for your websites and other design
projects. The images are licensed under Creative Commons and require
attribution.
9. nos.twnsnd.co (New Old Stock) – Here you
will find a curated collection of vintage photographs from public archives that
are free of any copyright restrictions. If you are trying to create a twitter
feed like @HistoricalPics, this might be a good source for images.
10. freeimages.com (Stock Exchange) – This is
one of the biggest repositories of free images and graphics that you can use for
almost any purpose. You do however need to sign-in to download the images. The
site, previously hosted on the schx.hu domain, is now part of Getty Images.
11. morguefile.com (Morgue File) – The site
hosts 300,000+ free images and you are free to use them in both personal and
commercial projects even without attribution. The image gallery has a built-in
cropping tool and you can even hotlink the images from your website.
Related: Protect
your photos from Casual Copying
12. gettyimages.com (Getty Images) – If you are looking for
professional images for your website but without the expensive license fee,
Getty has something in store for you. You can embed pictures from Getty Images
for free on your website though in future, the embeds may carry ads.
13. pdpics.com (Public Domain Photos) – The
website contains thousands of royalty free images that can be used in both
personal and commercial projects but with attribution. Unlike other sites that
merely curate content, the images found here have been clicked by their in-house
photographers.
14. imcreator.com (IM Free) – A curated
collection of outstanding high-quality photos on all subjects that are also free
for commercial use. The images have mostly been sourced from Flickr and require
attribution.
15. photopin.com (Photo Pin) – Flickr is among
the biggest repository of photographs on the web and Photo Pin helps you easily
find photos on Flickr that are available under the Creative Commons license. You get the embed
code as well so you don’t have to host the images on your own server.
- ALA Direct, 05/14/14, originally posted here