Conclusion:
That’s it. You’re now able to add Image Courtesy in any way you want. I have a few links for you where you can download free images and apply to what you just learned in this Tutorial.
They have a nice collection of free images. They don’t have it sorted by Categories, so you’re pretty much left with using the Search Bar. Once a Search is completed, the very first row of images features Sponsored Images from ShutterStock and they cost money. Right underneath and starting with the second row are the free images based on your search term. The amount of Images is right and the chances are fairly good to find a free image.
They have a huge collection and you can filter by license. Their images are published under Creative Common License. Categories are not used here either and you’ll be left with the Search Bar once again. Finding the right picture here can be a bit tricky as your search phrase may not always show the images you’re looking for.
But it’s definitely worth to explore and you can find unique pictures here.
Great website and when you’re looking for free images, this is probably going to be your #1 Source for free images. You can browse by categories or use the search bar. Each image offers a free download. Don’t get irritated when it says “Small Image”. They’re more than big enough for your articles.
If you want, you can have an email sent to your Inbox every time you download an email. This helps to track down what you’ve downloaded and also includes the name of the author. Quite handy when you addImage Courtesy.
If you have any questions about Image Courtesy or how to add it to images, please leave a comment below. Any feedback is welcome and if you enjoyed this Tutorial and found it helpful, I would appreciate if you’d give it a like as well. :)
Thanks.