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everystockphoto - Free Stock Photo Search

Thursday, July 31, 2008

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Everystockphoto.com is a license-specific photo search engine. Currently they index and search millions of freely licensed photos, from many sources, and present them in an integrated search. Everystockphoto.com was launched in April 2006, and is owned and operated by Vibrant Software, located in Vancouver, Canada. Membership is free and allows you to rate, tag, collect [...]

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flickr - Creative Commons Images

Thursday, July 31, 2008

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Many Flickr users have chosen to offer their work under a Creative Commons license, and you can browse or search through content under each type of license. Briefly… Attribution means: You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform your copyrighted work - and derivative works based upon it - but only if they give you credit. Noncommercial [...]

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stock.xchng - Royalty Free Stock Photos

Monday, April 14, 2008

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SXC was launched in February 2001, as an alternative for expensive stock photography. The idea was to create a site where creative people could exchange their photos for inspiration or work. In about two years the site evolved into this massive community you see now - there are over 1.500.000 registered users and more than [...]

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Freerange - Free Stock Photos

Monday, April 7, 2008

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Freerange Stock was formed with the goal to provide quality stock photos for free. They feel that free stock photos can be good photos. Freerange is an advertising revenue supported photographic community - photographers get paid when users click on the ads that appear next to their submissions. Images on the site are either shot [...]

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morgueFile - Free Stock Photos

Friday, April 4, 2008

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One of of the most popular free stock photos site - Morgue File. The idea to build the web’s morguefile was conceived by Michael Connors as a college student in 1996. The term “morgue file” is popular in the newspaper business to describe the file that holds past issues flats. Although the term has been [...]

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