WHERE CAN I FIND THE IMAGES RELATED TO MY CONTENT?
You shouldn't use images you get from any sites or from direct GOOGLE search.
If you do so, then you will face some troubles regarding copyrights.
TWO WAYS OF FINDING RELATED IMAGES:
1. Safe Google Search.
2. Images from CC0 licensed Free Image Sites.
1.GOOGLE IMAGES - THE SAFE GOOGLE SEARCH
Enter images.google.com on Google.
You can see now the Google as Google Images.
Now you can search the for the images you want and download the images.
By clicking the CAMERA Icon on Google Images, you can upload your Image and verify they are copyrighted or not?
2. CC0 Licensed Images:
Some websites will provide you the free images for your websites. You can search any images on those sites and add those images to your content.
I searched and added some Free image sites as much as I can and segregated those sites under what they belonged to.
FREE IMAGE SITES:
Top Free images Sites with many free images:
https://pixabay.com/
https://unsplash.com/
https://stocksnap.io/
http://kaboompics.com/
Images for Startup and tech related Business:
http://startupstockphotos.com/
Food related Pictures:
https://www.foodiesfeed.com/
Project work related pictures:
http://isorepublic.com/
Images for Creative related Projects:
http://publicdomainarchive.com...
Many Free Image websites link and lifestyle images are available here:
http://furiouscamera.com/
Stunning landscape and nature photography:
http://cupcake.nilssonlee.se/
Landscape Photography:
http://jaymantri.com/
Free nature images:
http://freenaturestock.com/
Images for nature and city photos:
https://mmtstock.com/
General category Other free image sites:
http://www.lifeofpix.com/
(Images are categorized on this website in a gallery)
https://www.gratisography.com/
http://snapwiresnaps.tumblr.co...
(Hand-picked images of talented photographers)
Click Next page to see How to Download the Free images.
I appreciate all the research you did and especially the fact that you have shared that work with us.
Finding images that are free to use can be difficult. Thank you for making sense of the process for us!
Nicely done!
Susan
Good post but I have a little but.....
When you put a website on Google before the https you see a small green lock and the word Secure. I prefer to go to a website which has this because of security issues. Your first 3 of the list have that but not the other suggestions.
Greetings from the south of Spain, Taetske