Get Free Images at Free Range Stock

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image Do you ever get nervous about using images on your blog or web site? I don't think anyone is going to mind if I take a screen grab of their logo, but I really want to make sure that if I use a photograph, especially if I'm going to chop it up or do something else a little crazy to it, that I'm not doing anything wrong. I sure wouldn't want someone taking my work against my wishes.

So one day, I was looking for free images that I could use, and I ran across Freerange Stock. This site is really too good to be true. They have some extremely good photos, and you can use them for just about anything you want to.

Many stock photo sites will let you use their images, as long as it isn't for "commercial" use. I was always hesitant to use them on my blog, since I'm serving ads which bring in dozens of pennies.

To set your mind at ease, this is from Freerangs Stock's FAQ:

    Can I use these images in my commercial projects?
    Yes! Our images may be used in commercial projects like websites, advertising, books, videos, and other commercial presentations. If you would like to give credit to the site and/or photographer, that would be great. If you don't have a way to include the credit, that does NOT prohibit you from using the images. You may not, however, repackage, redistribute, or claim ownership of the images. Do not use the photos in products that rely on the photograph as the main selling point.

You really aren't risking anything using the photos. You do have to register with them to create an account, but I haven't received any email from them, and I have had the account for quite awhile.

I haven't always been good about linking to the photographer, but you may have noticed that I started including a link to the image and to the photographer at the bottom of my articles, even though this isn't a requirement.

I definitely recommend this site.

Comments

Question.

I create educational courses where web pages are the medium. Most of the time our courses are just used within our school and used just to teach our students with. In this case I am comfortable with using these photos.

BUT, occasionally we will take one of these courses and sell them another school, or even trade them to another school for one of their courses. Does this violate the licensing agreement?

answer

Well, I'm a bit late the this, but yes, you can certainly do what you indicated with our photos - no problem. Perfect application. Basically the point of the site!

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Hi jspin! Now, I'm not a

Hi jspin!

Now, I'm not a lawyer, and you shouldn't take my advice as legal counsel, but if you look at the FAQ on their site, it states:

Can I use these images in my commercial projects?
Yes! Our images may be used in commercial projects like websites, advertising, books, videos, and other commercial presentations. If you would like to give credit to the site and/or photographer, that would be great. If you don't have a way to include the credit, that does NOT prohibit you from using the images. You may not, however, repackage, redistribute, or claim ownership of the images. Do not use the photos in products that rely on the photograph as the main selling point.

There's also a link for their support in that section of their FAQ, and you can ask them specifically about your project / product, and they will answer you.

Hoep that helped. Thanks for stopping by!

Freerangestock.com

Hi Mike,

Thanks for your support of our site - we've worked hard to get thousands of unique photos uploaded for everyone to use. You hit the nail perfectly on the head regarding photo usage. The easiest way to look at our terms of use is this: Our photos are just like those you buy from istockphoto, etc. (some ARE the same photos), and just like licensing with those sites, you can't claim you own the photo (you don't own the copyright, so you can't reupload or redistribute) but you can use them for most commercial projects.

Thanks again,
Chance Agrella
Freerange Stock

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Wonderful photos!

Thanks for dropping by Chance! Not to mention making these photos available. I know on my other site I've free range stock photos, yours in particular, many times. It's a terrific resource, adn I'm always happy to help spread the word.

Thanks again!