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If you’ve just started blogging, you’re probably surprised by all of the various details that you have to keep track of. One of the most surprisingly difficult parts of blogging is creating a consistent look to your blog. Basically, the issue many people struggle with is “branding.” If you’re new to blogging, you’re probably opting to use free stock photos as a way to minimize overall costs. It is possible to pick beautiful free stock photos but there is an art to it.

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How to Pick Free Stock Photos

Is a challenging process initially and I’ve been able to find some great photos to use on blog. I also pick photos that are legally compliant. Basically, I’m allowed to share them without attribution. I typically get my free photos from Pixabay which offers a ton of free photos. Pixabay also has photos for purchase and pictures that you must share where you found them originally.

There are a couple of issues with Pixabay and other services similar to it. They are the following:

  • It does take awhile to find photos that meet my photo expectations.
  • There are a ridiculous number of naked and sexually provocative photos on these sites. The shock factor is now gone, but, when I first started using Pixabay I was shocked all the time.
  • Quality can be all over the place.

How to Choose the Best Stock Photos

For your blog! First, be aware of your blog’s overall asthetic. As you’re picking your pictures keep the look consistent with your overall branding. I use the same pictures for my pins and do this so that people know that the posts they are pinning come from me!

  • Clothing can’t be too trendy-You want your pictures to be somewhat timeless so that they last longer. Clothing that is too trendy may make your blog look “old” or off trend faster than you would like. Unless you’re sharing a post that is about trendy clothes, or a specific era-make sure the subjects in your photos have somewhat timeless fashion.
  • Pictures must invoke a mood-Many of my blog posts have an emotional component to them. I look for photos that convey a mood. In particular, I enjoy dreamy, moody pictures. But, the mood has to match the post.
  • Can’t have too many “things” in the background-Many people pick pictures that are way too busy.You’ll notice that the majority of my photos have a subject that “pops” out from the photo. There aren’t a ton of: other people in the picture, patterns, way too many areas of focus, or faded colors.
  • Not too sexual-I run a personal finance and lifestyle website. There is nothing wrong with sexuality conveyed in photos…but, I’m careful to keep it fairly clean. I will be sharing more posts about dating moving forward, so some of the photos might be a little more…suggestive…ahem-tastefully.

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  • The person in the photo must be appealing to my readers-I have to imagine that the person in the photo is a person who is likeable to whomever is viewing the picture. Examples of images that might turn people off of your website or skip your post: pictures of celebrities who have worn out their 15 minutes of fame, divisive people, people with weird/awkward expressions on their face.
  • Can’t be too young-my readers are older Millennials/GenX-I choose photos that are relateable to my readers. I don’t share photos of 20 year olds-they aren’t my blog’s demographic. I try to pick pictures of people who look at least 27 years old and older.
  • Deep rich colors-I love deep, rich, bright colors that “pop” when you look at them. Or, I pick pictures that are just two colors like the one on this post.
  • Clear backgrounds-Again, I keep backgrounds as clear as possible. I do this for a couple of reasons. If I plan on pinning the photo there needs to be space for copy (writing) on the photo. It’s easier to see the “subject” usually a person in the picture.
  • Picture has to make sense-The picture has to match the topic of the post. Sometimes people love a photo…but, it just doesn’t match the ton of the post. I actually spend a lot of time now making sure that the photo matches the post because it helps to tell the story.
  • Look like a picture I could have (or would have) taken-I like photos to look like a picture that I could have actually taken. What I’ve noticed from looking at a ridiculous number of stock photos
  • If horizontal-Those pictures will usually only be used for my website.
  • Vertical photos-Are for pinning.
  • Diversity-I have a diverse set of friends and family. I like the photos that I choose to reflect my reality and the reality of the world around.
  • Balanced emotions-I avoid picking too many pictures of black women looking serious vs. joyful (fighting the cliches my friends). I’m very aware of how people are portrayed in media. I want to be mindful about picking photos that show a whole range of emotions.
  • Poses in places that are dangerous-You’ll never find a picture of someone posing on train tracks, etc. because people have no common sense nowadays…I’ve had to pass up some beautiful photos because I could just imagine someone doing something crazy. So, those photos stay off of my site.

I also use my own photos as well, and they have to meet the above criteria as well.

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  1. How to Choose Amazing (Free) Stock Photos for Your Blog - #moneyhungry (3)Chonce says

    This is basically what I do. I have criteria of what I need out of a good stock photo when I choose them. Isn’t it weird that since I’ve started that, my photos seem to be shared more often?

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    • How to Choose Amazing (Free) Stock Photos for Your Blog - #moneyhungry (4)Michelle says

      I’m not surprised at all. Having a branding standard is hugely important.

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FAQs

How do I choose a good stock photo? ›

Choose subjects that are in motion, not posed.

It's just like when you take photos you take on your phone — candid motion always feels more realistic and just looks better. A simple rule of thumb is to avoid photos in which the person is looking directly at the camera.

Are there any truly free stock photo sites? ›

Pixabay. Pixabay is a free stock website with more than 4.2 million stock images, videos, and music clips available for download from the Pixabay community. It offers royalty-free photos from contributors, which anyone can edit and use without permission or any attribution to the artist.

How do I choose a picture for my blog? ›

Make sure every post on your site has at least one image to add visual interest. Always choose copyright-free images. You could create them yourself or use stock photo websites. Resize and compress your photos before uploading them to keep your posts loading as speedily as possible.

Can I use free stock photos on my blog? ›

Can I use Images from Free Stock Photo Sites? If you are looking to use images from free stock photo sites such as Unsplash or Pixabay for non-commercial purposes, they are usually safe. However, a photographer by the name of Simon Palmer got into trouble for using a photo from Unsplash on his blog.

What stock photos sell best? ›

What kinds of photos sell best
CategorySize (% of total)
Business12.9%
People11.5%
Landscapes8.9%
Animals5.3%
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How to get high quality stock images for free? ›

Get it for free from one of these free stock photo websites!
  1. Vectee*zy.
  2. Freepik.
  3. Morguefile.
  4. Pixabay.
  5. Stockvault.
  6. Pexels.
  7. Picjumbo.
  8. Rawpixel.

What is the best free photo? ›

The best free stock photo sites at a glance
Best forNumber of free photos
UnsplashThe widest variety of free stock imagesOver 1 million
PixabayA variety of media typesOver 4 million
PexelsAdding simple enhancements and overlaysOver 1 million
BursteCommerce companiesIn the thousands
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Can I legally use stock photos on my website? ›

Stock photos for commercial use can be placed on websites and in marketing materials and editorial work ― some stock photos can only be used for editorial purposes. The one caveat is that they cannot be used in materials related to illegal or morally sensitive areas, nor can they be resold or distributed.

Is it illegal to use stock photos without paying? ›

Using stock photos without proper permission or attribution can lead to legal trouble. It can also result in potential financial penalties. Knowing how to use stock photos properly is especially important when cultivating your brand image.

How many photos should a blog post have? ›

How many pictures should you include in a blog post? A good baseline rule for a blog post is to use one photo for every 150-300 words; you can go up to 500 words, but breaking it up more is better for your reader. Doing this lets you break up large copy blocks and makes reading easier.

What pictures am I allowed to use on my blog? ›

Public Domain Images (a.k.a. 'No Copyright' Images)

Images in the public domain are free to use without any copyright restrictions. This is because one of the following things is true: The copyright has expired. The work never had a copyright, to begin with.

Can I use pictures from Google on my blog? ›

The short answer is No, you cannot use pictures that you find on Google on your blog or website. That being said images are still a key component of any good website. Even though they may seem like frivolous, filler pieces they actually play a key role in the user experience and readability.

Can I use Amazon images on my blog? ›

So, the short answer is: yes, you can use Amazon product images on your blog. But there are some things to know about Amazon's policies before you go adding images from the Amazon site: Respect copyright: Every image online is protected by copyright, and using one without permission could cause legal troubles.

Do blog posts need pictures? ›

Of the 200 marketers interviewed, 61.4% said visual content was critical in their content marketing strategy. In other words, your blog posts need images.

Where can I get free stock photos without signing up? ›

Subscribe for access to our free stock website master list
  1. FLICKR [https://www.flickr.com/] ...
  2. PEXELS [https://www.pexels.com/] ...
  3. KABOOM PICS [https://kaboompics.com/] ...
  4. PIXABAY [https://pixabay.com/] ...
  5. LIFE OF PIX [https://www.lifeofpix.com] ...
  6. PICJUMBO [https://picjumbo.com/] ...
  7. ALBUMARIUM [http://albumarium.com/]

Is there a free Shutterstock? ›

With the exception of the weekly free photo and free vector, all content available at Shutterstock is royalty-free but has an associated cost.

Does Google have free stock images? ›

Google Images can be a great source for free, high-quality photos for any type of project.

Are Google images free to use? ›

Yes you do need permission in order to use it. Google does not own the images found via Google Search. The "Usage rights" Search tool is provided to help you find images which may be suitable for your use. It is not a grant of permission to use the images.

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