If you have a favorite site for free or paid reference photos, please feel free to leave a comment below. I will also be updating this post so there will probably be more than 8 sites listed. If you prefer to take your own photos, I have some tips on how to get good photos with little experience or equipment in this post. Please read the site rules carefully as a few have some exceptions. Most have a Creative Commons Zero (CC0) licence, meaning that the photos are free to use for commercial or personal use without any attribution. I have listed some sites that I have used in the past. There are a lot of free stock photo sites out there. We also need photos to enhance our blog posts. After all we don’t all have a giraffe or polar bear living in our back yard that we can observe while drawing or painting (sigh). Most artists will need a reference photo at some point. For more information click here.** Reference Photos If you purchase something from this page, I may receive a small percentage of the sale at no extra cost to you. **This page may contain affiliate links to products I have used or recommend. To do so would be a violation of copyright rules and leave you open to legal action.īut where do you get reference photos for your artwork or blog posts? That’s were free stock photos come in. These photos belong to other people and are not free to use. I’m going to start this post by saying that you can’t just download a photo from Google or other searches on the internet and use it in your artwork or blog unless specifically listed as copyright free.
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