Stock Snap
Whether we are building a business website, creating a print brochure, crafting a digital or magazine ad, or some other brilliant creative project, we know that a great image helps your content transcend "good" and become "great." Compelling, eye-catching, attention-grabbing work on the web especially needs sharp, arresting visual images to succeed. Stock Snap offer beautiful, high quality stock photos.
Pexels
Pexels is run by Bruno Joseph, Ingo Joseph and Daniel Frese. Bruno and Ingo co-founded Pexels together in 2014 and Daniel joined them in 2015. They help millions of designers, writers, artists, programmers and other creators to get access to beautiful photos that they can use freely which empowers them to create amazing products, designs, stories, websites, apps, art and other work. Pexels provides high quality and completely free stock photos. All photos are nicely tagged, searchable and also easy to discover through our discover pages .Pexels have hundreds of thousands free stock photos and every day new high resolution photos will be added.
Gratisography
Gratisography was founded and created by Ryan McGuire. Ryan is a graphic and web designer at Bells an experimental visual artist. Something quirky… beautiful… arresting. Images that make audience’s heart beat just a little faster.
The best quirkiest collection of high-resolution free stock images. If you’re looking for something different, they invite you to take a leisurely stroll through the Gratisography free photo collection. Stock images put people to sleep when they’re too much “stock” and not enough “image.” Not enough creativity. Not enough life In fact, those savvy, sophisticated digital surfers out there are bored to tears with dull stock images. Today’s audiences want real. A fun fact about Ryan is that he drives a 1971 VW Beetle that he has turned into a dinosaur, and another is that he has worn 50 bells around his ankles every day for the past 12 years.
SplitShire
In the name SplitShire is hidden the philosophy which gave birth to this whole project. The idea behind the concept is the symbiosis of two words where “shire” represents the county, a closed environment, for a few, in this case related to copyright and “split”which represents sharing a piece of this county with everyone.
They created SplitShire with the simple aim of giving life to photographs that would have gone into oblivion without any utility. In the course of almost ten years of photography SplitShire have accumulated many files, thousands, who were in the hard disk gathering dust. SplitShire upload the first 100 high-resolution photos that we can freely download and use for personal an commercial purposes.
Unsplash
Unsplash is the go-to place for everything. Not only is it easy to search for images, they have a wide-ranging base. They allow you to make collections for future use, and ‘like’ images you are not sure what to do with yet. It provides a stunning array of inspiration. Their images are all high quality and unique. These are no typical stock images, however, such as ‘businessmen giving high fives’. I checked. Every image published on Unsplash falls under the Creative Commons Zero license. This provides users with the freedom to copy, modify, distribute, and use all of the photos without permissions or attribution.
What we love about Unsplash is their images often come with metadata or ‘info’, telling you the camera, shutter speed, ISO and aperture. This allows you to use and apply this information to your own images. If only they could make this searchable, then this would really be the best stock photo sites on the internet.