Where to find free + Paid stock images for your website
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Design Options
Here is a list of free and paid options where you can find images for your website.
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Here is an expanded list, and it’s also in the chart below:
Highlights: My Top 4 Favorites
Pikwizard
Pikwizard holds a stunning library of over 1 million stock images and videos.
It’s really easy to use, and it has so much variety.
I highly recommend it!
One amazing thing about Pikwizard is that you can take each image and edit on graphic design software, Design Wizard. And the images of people are also great, with no attribution required!
PlaceIt by Envato
I use PlaceIt every single day. It’s so fun, and it has really transformed my social media posts, as well as my email marketing and my website.
What is it?
PlaceIt is a site where you can find ready-to-use templates to download your design in seconds!
You can make mock-ups of anything and everything. See examples of pics I have created in the photo gallery to the right!
Canva
I personally use Canva Pro, which is a paid option.
Check out more info on Canva in my article I wrote, HERE: Image sizing guide + what you should know about website and social media images
That article has a ton of info about the wonderfully-useful-and-easy-to-use program that is Canva.
There are paid and free options. Whatever suits your needs!
Download your FREE Web Design Workbook, HERE!
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Imago
This site is very useful for resources relating to family-themed stock photography, specifically modern-day images.
This company also has a European inventory that they say can’t be found anywhere else.
Check out Imago, HERE: Imago-Images.com.
Photo Gallery: Examples of images I created with PlaceIt (info to the left!)
Bonus: Explore the Free Stuff Vault, HERE.
Here is another list of fabulous free journals you can check out today: