Need images for your company website or blog–but can’t afford (or don’t want) to pay for them? Chelsea Blacker, head of client delivery at digital marketing agency BlueGlass UK, put together the ...
From publishers to bloggers, many organizations depend on the work of photographers to give further life to their content. But in the digital age, with the ease of finding reusing a photo, people must ...
Welcome to TNW Basics, a collection of tips, guides, and advice on how to easily get the most out of your gadgets, apps, and other stuff. Whether you use them to demonstrate a point, provide evidence, ...
The importance of diverse content that represents our society cannot be understated. While brands and companies generally have access to paid stock photo sites, Pexels exists for the rest of us for ...
Your travel photos can potentially be licensed for creative use by others, generally referred to as "stock photos" because you’ve already taken them as opposed to hiring a photographer to capture a ...
Unsplash offers a vast library of royalty-free images that you can use for any project, even commercial ones. A subscription service is also available, should you be on the lookout for more exclusive ...
A free service is always a good thing, and although not all media on Pixabay is great, a lot of it is, making this stock media library very useful. Its link to Canva is most welcome if you have no ...
AllGo, a review app dedicated to body inclusiveness, is working to make sure stock photography represents everyone. The photos feature a wide range of models at a pool party, a scene that may be ...
Stock photos don't have a great reputation when it comes to gender-inclusivity. Options are limited at best or non-existent at worst. That's why Vice Media's feminist channel Broadly decided to launch ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Everyone knows the makeup of a cheesy stock photo: blank smiles, forced acting, unnatural situations and business suits galore. Getty ...