Every content creator needs some stock of photos . RIGHT ?
• Following are the various types of PHOTO TOOLS:-
∆ And GUESS WHAT ?
They are copyright free.
You can use it for both commercial and non commercial purposes.
(Without attribution):-
1) UNSPLASH - They have a huge range of images and styles.
2) PEXELS - It is a great choice for broad search terms.
3) PIXABAY - Their website is easy to navigate and beautiful.
4) GRATISOGRAPHY - Their library is fairly small and limited to the odd, funky and fun.
5) BURST - Their library offers less variety but the photos are usually of a higher quality.
6) PIKWIZARD - While many photos are free here and shared under Pikwizard’s CC0 license so you may stumble across some photos tagged as “premium”.(BE CAREFUL)
✓ These are the tools that you can use for YouTube also (IF REQUIRED).
Note:- These tools is not limited for YouTube only. You can use it anywhere
(website , blog , etc.)
Thx for that info. I've always used Google to search for pics and quality was always a problem for me, but on the other hand it's easier to quickly find exactly what I'm looking for. Might give those sites a try just to see what do they have to offer and how good the selection is.
Every content creator needs some stock of photos . RIGHT ?
• Following are the various types of PHOTO TOOLS:-
∆ And GUESS WHAT ?
They are copyright free.
You can use it for both commercial and non commercial purposes.
(Without attribution):-
1) UNSPLASH - They have a huge range of images and styles.
2) PEXELS - It is a great choice for broad search terms.
3) PIXABAY - Their website is easy to navigate and beautiful.
4) GRATISOGRAPHY - Their library is fairly small and limited to the odd, funky and fun.
5) BURST - Their library offers less variety but the photos are usually of a higher quality.
6) PIKWIZARD - While many photos are free here and shared under Pikwizard’s CC0 license so you may stumble across some photos tagged as “premium”.(BE CAREFUL)
✓ These are the tools that you can use for YouTube also (IF REQUIRED).
Note:- These tools is not limited for YouTube only. You can use it anywhere
Every content creator needs some stock of photos . RIGHT ?
• Following are the various types of PHOTO TOOLS:-
∆ And GUESS WHAT ?
They are copyright free.
You can use it for both commercial and non commercial purposes.
(Without attribution):-
1) UNSPLASH - They have a huge range of images and styles.
2) PEXELS - It is a great choice for broad search terms.
3) PIXABAY - Their website is easy to navigate and beautiful.
4) GRATISOGRAPHY - Their library is fairly small and limited to the odd, funky and fun.
5) BURST - Their library offers less variety but the photos are usually of a higher quality.
6) PIKWIZARD - While many photos are free here and shared under Pikwizard’s CC0 license so you may stumble across some photos tagged as “premium”.(BE CAREFUL)
✓ These are the tools that you can use for YouTube also (IF REQUIRED).
Note:- These tools is not limited for YouTube only. You can use it anywhere
(website , blog , etc.)
A very helpful article. Thanks for sharing it.
Hello Batoul, aren't these posts considered spam?
Yes brother I think so. I had posted this before it came into my knowledge. Will be careful next time
Every content creator needs some stock of photos . RIGHT ?
• Following are the various types of PHOTO TOOLS:-
∆ And GUESS WHAT ?
They are copyright free.
You can use it for both commercial and non commercial purposes.
(Without attribution):-
1) UNSPLASH - They have a huge range of images and styles.
2) PEXELS - It is a great choice for broad search terms.
3) PIXABAY - Their website is easy to navigate and beautiful.
4) GRATISOGRAPHY - Their library is fairly small and limited to the odd, funky and fun.
5) BURST - Their library offers less variety but the photos are usually of a higher quality.
6) PIKWIZARD - While many photos are free here and shared under Pikwizard’s CC0 license so you may stumble across some photos tagged as “premium”.(BE CAREFUL)
✓ These are the tools that you can use for YouTube also (IF REQUIRED).
Note:- These tools is not limited for YouTube only. You can use it anywhere
(website , blog , etc.)
You can also use undraw and doodles for animated characters
Every content creator needs some stock of photos . RIGHT ?
• Following are the various types of PHOTO TOOLS:-
∆ And GUESS WHAT ?
They are copyright free.
You can use it for both commercial and non commercial purposes.
(Without attribution):-
1) UNSPLASH - They have a huge range of images and styles.
2) PEXELS - It is a great choice for broad search terms.
3) PIXABAY - Their website is easy to navigate and beautiful.
4) GRATISOGRAPHY - Their library is fairly small and limited to the odd, funky and fun.
5) BURST - Their library offers less variety but the photos are usually of a higher quality.
6) PIKWIZARD - While many photos are free here and shared under Pikwizard’s CC0 license so you may stumble across some photos tagged as “premium”.(BE CAREFUL)
✓ These are the tools that you can use for YouTube also (IF REQUIRED).
Note:- These tools is not limited for YouTube only. You can use it anywhere
(website , blog , etc.)
I personally use unsplash, pixabay and pexels too which has high quality image to use for free on many categories.
I also use Pexels and I love the quality of free images which we get from creators around the globe there.