![]() ![]() If you have the occasional need for free, no-attribution-required images and pictures, these two sources are likely to meet your need. I've only just recently learned on Pikiwizard, but so far, so good!Īnother advantage of “CCO” licensed images is that you can do whatever you want with them – edit them, use them commercially, etc., etc. Pikwizard focuses on pictures (as opposed to graphic images, which you can find lots of in Pixabay). They have pictures, illustrations, vector graphics, and even videos. I am so appreciative of this outstanding, easy to use content source. Tons of excellent free photos and graphics. ( Click here to learn more about Creative Commons licensing if you are not already familiar). These two free image sources also happen to be “ CC0” license (Creative Commons “No Rights Required” licensing), which means attribution isn't even required. There are two favorite sources I want to share. Retouchers use raw images for retouching and learning new Photoshop techniques. Educators often have use for high quality pictures and graphics. ![]() I often need to find a good quality image to use for a post here on the site, and have similar needs when working on course design. What are Your Favorite Sources for High Quality, Free Images? ![]()
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