ExtortionLetterInfo Forums
ELI Forums => Getty Images Letter Forum => Topic started by: Matthew Chan on July 18, 2017, 12:28:54 PM
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I wanted to share a very good blog post by Jerry Witt of Motion City, a long-time, valued ELI Community member and friend.
http://motioncity.com/news/free-and-public-domain-photo-and-image-providers
Jerry has been known for years at ELI as a "voice of reason". Jerry is well-informed and well-versed in subject matters he choose to write about.
Because I have chosen to largely stay away from 3rd-party imagery, I am not as informed as Jerry who has done the work and research to find legitimate sources of free imagery.
The one plug I want to make that Jerry does not list in his post is CanStockPhoto.com. I did my homework on them and while I have not yet purchased imagery from them, I am satisfied with my Q&A with them on my issues of concern. The most important being that they do not appear to be in the extortion letter business and they have a liberal policy and license of use.
Since Jerry supports Pond5, I think he will like CanStockPhoto as well. I interviewed Pond5 and I found them agreeable to do business with.
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Hey Matthew,
Thanks for sharing my blog post. I share stuff infrequently and this was one that took me the better part of day to put together. Sourcing affordable images is very challenging and I hope people find it helpful.
I will check out CanStockPhoto.com soon.
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I just came across another photo sharing site with gorgeous images:
https://unsplash.com/explore
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Any thoughts on:
https://www.pexels.com/
https://www.canva.com/
We are in the process of contracting with a company to help manage our online material and they said they would use images from those 2 sites. I don't want to run into any infringement issues if they inadvertently use an image that is copyrighted.