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Where to Find Free Images For Your Blog

 Dear Readers

Finding images for your blog would be difficult. You spent your time on browsing for the perfect picture, but expensive or pro paid packages. 

It can be frustrating!




But don't worry! Fortuitously, there is an ever-growing association of photographers who have published their high-resolution photos for free.


Do you want to start blogging? This Post may help out read it now: How to start a blog- Step by Step guide for beginners!


You can use these photos for your commercials and personal.


    Free Images for Your Blog


    • Pixabay


    Pixabay offers a collection of over 380,000 stock photos, art illustrations, and vectors.

    You can copy, modify, distribute and use the images, for personal and commercial purposes.


    • Unsplash



    All of the photos published on Unsplash are license under Creative Commons Zero.

    Which means the photographer has relinquished all rights to the work and you are allowed to duplicate, modify, share and use the photos for free, and without needing the photographer for permission.


    • Picjumbo


    Created by Viktor, Picjumbo offers a collection of high-resolution photos free for personal and commercial use.


    • Pexels


    Pexels is a free stock photography website that's perfect for bloggers. Images can be modified, redistributed, and used commercial projects.


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    1. Wow very informative 👏👏
      I've used Canva which has pro packages thanks for sharing the insights.

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