50 Copyright Friendly Image Sites for Teachers and Students

The question that always seems to come up is where to find images students can use for presentations?  Where can teachers find images to use in their presentations?

Far too often teachers and students alike turn to Google.  And while there is nothing wrong with turning to Google it is important that we both teach and model copyright compliance for our students so that we don’t send them off into the world at risk of being sued for using an image without permission.

The challenge is finding quality stock photography that is useful and applicable to the learning goals.  Regardless of the lesson content presentations offer an excellent opportunity to integrate this important part of media literacy which can quite literally save a student’s eventual business, keep them from being fired, and help them thrive in our media-filled world.  While it is unlikely that your AP History class is going to be raided by the copyright police it can serve as an opportunity to sew good habits that will protect students as they move forward.

The key copyright lesson I still try and ensure students understand is that the human being who took the photograph has the “right” to determine who can “copy” that image.  Most often they will charge, but often they will not.  The quality of free to use images has grown over the past few years.

The item to watch for is “Creative Commons” and the subtle differences in the creative commons licensing.  Not all images are released with all uses pre-authorised.  This is particularly true for images being used commercially.  While students may not need to worry about permission for commercial use for their presentations I encourage teachers to focus on Public Domain or Creative Commons with commercial permissions.  Think positive, you never know when your collection of lesson plans and presentations will grow into a book or could be packaged for sale to help other teachers.

Below is my list of free stock photography sources.  Enjoy.

1. Pixabay

A massive easily searched collection.  It will likely have what you need if you have an image in mind.  They also have graphics.  I often check here when I need something specific.

2. Wikimedia Commons

One of the largest collections of free to use media.  Wikimedia is also an excellent teaching tool since it links to the creative commons license on each image and typically has the photographer’s information listed.  Excellent search functions and has images on just about every subject I’ve ever needed.

3. StockSnap.io

Excellent collection with a quality search function.  General Stock photography

4. Unsplash

High resolution free to use in any way images.  Well organized with a quality search function.  Excellent for background images.

5. Unprofound

More abstract and artistic photos.  Free to use, has an interesting color-based search function.

6. Travel Coffee Book

High-resolution photos mostly of travel related and destination related themes. No search function but the limited number of photos make that less important.

7. Superfamous

A small collection of quite abstract photography, ( I might not use this one with students due to a random exposed breast).

8. Street Will

Small stock photography collection, high quality with search.

9. Stokpic

Good sized stock photography site that is well organized and has a quality search function.

10. StockMedia

Well organized.

11. Startup Stock Photos

Limited collection mostly aimed at “life in a startup”

12. SplitShire

Limited collection, looks to be a single photographer collection.  High-quality photos.

13. Snapwire Snaps

High quality but limited search capabilities.

14. Skitterphoto

Smaller collection

15. Shutteroo

Tiny single photographer collection, but I like her photography and have used it.  Particularly for background images.

16. Realistic Shots

Smaller collection, limited search

17. Re:splashed

Smaller collection

18. Rawpixel

Quality Smaller collection.  Lots of people photos

19. Raumrot

Small collection

20. Public Domain-Archive

A good collection well organized and with search

21. Picography

A small collection.

22. Picjumbo

A small but high-quality collection that is well-organized and easy to search. Looks like a single photographer site but I like their style

23. Photos Public Domain

Small but well-organized collection.

24. Photo Collections

Small collection, landscapes, nature

25. Pexels

More of an aggregator for other sites

26. Pdclipart

Simple clipart site. A bit limited and dated

27. OldDesignShop

All vintage style graphics.

28. New York Public Library – Public Domain

A large comprehensive collection – older public domain photos.

29. New Old Stock

A smaller collection of older public domain photos

30. MorgueFile

I found the site amateurish with lesser quality than can be found elsewhere.

31. MMT

Single photographer small collection but good quality

32. Magdeleine

Smaller but quality collection, well put together search

33. Life of Pix

Small but quality collection

34. LibreShot

Small but quality collection, well organized with a search

35. Kaboompics

Small but a quality collection.

36. Jay Mantri

Single photographer

37. ISO Republic

Well organized with search

38. Imagebase

Well organized with search

39. Gratisography

Single photographer site

40. Goodfreephotos

Smaller site well organized

41. Getrefe

Smaller site well organized

42. Freerange Stock

Quality site, well organized with search

43. Free Nature Stock

Generic nature photos, good for backgrouds.

44. Freepik

Vector images. General graphics and backgrounds.

45. Foodiesfeed

Single photographer, food related photography

46. Fancy Crave

Quality site, well organized with search

47. Designers Pics

Quality site well organized with search

48. Cupcake

Looks like a single photographer site but there is some good stuff there

49. Bucketlistly

Travel photography

50. Big Foto

Basic smaller site, well organized

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2 Comments

  1. Here is an additional one that I just learned about.

    The site has a collection of “Stock Photos of Women of Color in Tech” but many of the photos work for any professional setting such as education.

    http://www.wocintechchat.com/blog/wocintechphotos

  2. And we can’t forget the official Creative Commons Website with over 300 Million Images! !

    https://creativecommons.org/

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