How to Use Styled Stock Photos to Create Share-Worthy Blog Graphics (2024)

How to Use Styled Stock Photos to Create Share-Worthy Blog Graphics (1)

If you're reading this blog post, there's a pretty good chance you have a blog of your own, am I right? And there's also a good chance you came across this blog post via Pinterest (because that's where most of our traffic comes from)! In this post we're spilling the beans on how to use styled stock photos to create blog post graphics and get more traffic to your blog.

We're probably not the first people to write a blog post about creating share-worthy blog post graphics, but something made you click through to this post – so let's talk about what might have been…

Vertical Images

Most people peruse Pinterest on a mobile device, so it's no surprise that “tall” vertical pins are more effective than horizontal or square pins. Many pinners (including ourselves) won't even pin or repin an image if it isn't vertical, so that's something to keep in mind if you want more people to share your blog posts – and who doesn't?!

Almost all of the Styled Stock Society collections include vertical images that are perfect for creating pins, but even our square or horizontal images can be cropped to create vertical blog post graphics. Aim forimages with an aspect ratio between 2:3 and 4:5 to get more repins on Pinterest.

Images without Faces

Multiple studies have shown that images without faces are more likely to be pinned than those with faces (source). This makes a lot of sense because faces can be distracting or make people relate less to an image (whereas a “faceless” image could relate to a variety of different people).

Most of our members are solopreneurs/bloggers with a personal brand, and we believe the best way to be the face of your brand is to literally use pictures of YOUR face. That's one of the reasons we don't always include stock images with faces in the Styled Stock Society member library. It also makes the photos for more relatable Pinterest images.

Images with Color

While black and white images might be more your style, images with color (not oversaturated color!) are more likely to be pinned (source). If you're not sure which colors to use, your brand colors are the obvious choice, though some studies show that warmer toned images are more likely to be pinned than cooler-toned images.

Another thing to keep in mind is that if you want to make your pins easily recognizable to your followers (or potential followers), make sure you are using consistent colors and fonts for your brand.

Images with Text

If your goal is to drive traffic from Pinterest to your blog, you need to give people a reason. Creating a graphic with a text overlay makes it easier to tell people on Pinterest what your blog post is all about. Of course, you should also include this in your pin description, but including your blog post title on your blog post graphic makes it easier for your post to stand out so people are more likely to click on your pin to learn more. The easier you make it for your audience, the more likely they will be to take action!

Many of the Styled Stock Society images include white space or negative space that makes it easy to add text. Alternatively, you could add a semi-transparent overlay under your text (like in this post) to help your text stand out!

Create Blog Post Graphics with Templates

To save time and ensure all of your blog post graphics are share-worthy (and on-brand!), it's best to create templates for your blog posts. Make sure to include your blog post title and your website info (in case your graphic ends up floating around the web without the correct link back to your blog). It can also be helpful to add a short subtitle or “teaser” of what the post is about or a sneak peek at a content upgrade or other free resource if you linked to one in your post.

There are even more Canva templates inside our member library to make it easy for you to create share-worthy blog post graphics. Plus we've got over 7,000 stock photos for your blog post graphics, social media graphics, and so much more! Join Styled Stock Society or click the button below to download 25 free stock photos!

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How to Use Styled Stock Photos to Create Share-Worthy Blog Graphics (2024)

FAQs

Can you use stock images on a blog? ›

Option 3: Use stock photos. If you cannot create your own photo for whatever reason, there are a lot of stock photo websites you can grab images from. However, you cannot just use any photo you find on the internet. These belong to someone else and you need to have the photographer's permission.

How to create great blog images? ›

Best Practices for Blog Images
  1. Ensure the Images Add Value. Images should enhance and complement your text. ...
  2. Use High-Quality Images. Image Source (Pixabay standard license) ...
  3. Source and Create High-Quality Images. Screenshot. ...
  4. Stay Consistent. ...
  5. Choose Image Placement Carefully. ...
  6. Include Alternate (Alt) Text. ...
  7. Add a Featured Image.
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How do you use stock images effectively? ›

2 key tips for using stock imagery
  1. Mix stock photos with custom ones so they all look custom (i.e. avoid using stock photos for every photo) ...
  2. Personalize your stock photos with an image editor (i.e. don't use stock photos “out of the box”)

Is it legal to use stock photos with a watermark? ›

No, you cannot use stock images with watermarks for free. Watermarked photos are a preview or sample that should not be used unless properly licensed or purchased.

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.

Can you use images from Google on your 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.

What happens if you use a stock image without permission? ›

Using copyrighted images without proper authorization can lead to legal issues, fines, or even the removal of your website. By knowing the different types of licenses and getting images from reliable platforms, you can confidently choose and use images for your website without worrying about any legal stuff.

Do graphic designers use stock images? ›

Graphic Designers often use stock art images when creating marketing or branding materials, website content, and product packaging. It's crucial for designers to verify the terms of use for stock art before using it in their work to ensure there is no risk of copyright infringement.

How to make stock photos look better? ›

By thoughtfully applying filters to stock photos, you can give images on your website a completely different look and feel. You can use filters to bump up the saturation in a photo, making the colors deeper and brighter, or you can use black and white or sepia tone filters for a more vintage look.

Can stock photos be used for logos? ›

Most stock image services, such as Shutterstock, forbid the use of their images as part of a logo design or a branding scheme. This is as it should be. Such stock images are protected by copyrights owned by the original artists. A copyrighted image owned by someone else cannot be part of your logo design.

Is it OK to use free stock photos? ›

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.

Is it okay to draw from stock photos? ›

For example, if you are a student studying art and you use someone else's famous artwork as a reference for a class assignment, it may be considered fair use. On the other hand, if you sell your drawing or sketch without the permission of the original photographer, it could be a copyright violation.

Do you need permission to use stock images? ›

Most images are protected by copyright laws. Using copyrighted images without proper authorization can lead to legal issues, fines, or even the removal of your website.

What images can I use in a blog post? ›

Copyright-free images can be used without limitations.

Some of my favourite websites for high-quality free images for blog posts are Unsplash, Pexels, and Pixabay.

How to use images in a blog without copyright? ›

The safest way to use an image from the internet on your blog is by obtaining explicit permission from the image owner or using pictures from royalty-free websites, such as Unsplash, Pexels, or Pixabay. Even then, it's important to adhere to the terms of use specified by these platforms.

Can I use Amazon product images on my blog? ›

The saying “A picture is worth a thousand words” exists for a reason! So, the short answer is: yes, you can use Amazon product images on your blog.

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