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Stock photo sites have been around for ages. But over the last few years, we’ve seen an upswing in platforms offering free, high-quality photos that can be used on, well, just about anything. Some sites offer no-strings-attached photos—just download them and use them as you see fit. Some require attribution, and others state that attribution is nice, but not necessary. You can find everything you need for your social media, website and marketing campaigns on these six platforms.
Unsplash was created in 2013 by Montreal-based entrepreneur Mikael Cho and purchased by Getty Images in 2021. The go-to crowdsourced photo site for content creators around the world, Unsplash has more than 200,000 contributing photographers and over 2 million photos. Unsplash is so well-known, in fact, that brands are starting to use the platform strategically to promote their offerings and services, via free photos.
A platform for free images and videos “shared by talented creators,” Pexels was founded in Germany in 2014 and offers more than 3 million stock photos and videos. Through a merger with Canva, Pexels photos and videos are now available right in the Canva app. If you’ve ever grabbed a photo from Canva, you’re already using Pexels. Check out the site to see all their offerings in one place.
Gratisography is so fun. It is like no other free photo site. With a focus on whimsical, colourful, playful images, the platform is the place to go to break out of stock photo overload. For instance, currently on the Gratisography home page are a pink beach cruiser bike, a green VW bug, a guy with a fauxhawk playing the ukulele, and a little blue monster. No stiff corporate-y photos insight. Created in 2011 by photographer and creative Ryan McGuire, Gratisography focuses on personality and quality over quantity.
Kaboompics has high-quality free images, but that’s not what sets them apart. The platform also has a fantastic search engine that lets you sort results by colour, photo orientation, photo sessions, newest photos, most downloaded etc. And, perhaps the coolest feature is that Kaboompics displays the palette of colours present in every photo. What? Yes. You can build an entire campaign around a single photo, colours and all. One more thing about Kaboompics, it also has a blog full of stories about “photographic adventures, travels, motivation, equipment, shooting tips and lots of other interesting topics.”
Reshot offers free icons, illustrations and photos under the tagline, “No cost. No attribution. No worries.” The beauty of Reshot is that you can download whichever format you need, including SVG vector icons and PNG images. The platform is a project of the Envato Elements team.
Burst is a free stock photo platform powered by Shopify. Built to “provide designers, developers, bloggers and entrepreneurs with access to beautiful free stock photography,” Burst has lots of great images. But the power of Burst is the platform’s Business Ideas section, with case studies, tips, business insights and curated images to get you started. It is full of inspiration, ideas and how-to.
Jerry is an offshoot project brought to life by the team behind Colony Space Asia Sdn Bhd. It is a new generation of workspaces that aims to challenge the status quo of the conventional office industry. Jerry provides a completely automated workspace that not only guarantees affordability to consumers, but low expenditures and the power to let you control your own office terms by making it – everyone’s workspace.
Therefore, get yourself a space at Jerry Subang outlet and make sure you implement these habits to prevent stress! You can find spaces for just yourself or for your team. Order our two plans for a limited time only, 1 Day Plan (Private office day pass) at RM25 and our Unlimited Plan (Private office monthly pass) priced at RM249 onwards for Jerry Subang only! Reservations can be made through https://www.imjerry.la
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