I had a conversation with a customer the other day who said that she had attended a WordPress workshop (before she knew about my courses) during which she was told that she could use any image from the internet on her website. It astonished me – and annoyed me that this is still being taught by ‘professionals’. It is important to use copyright free images on social media and websites.
If you are using images for your website, I would suggest you purchase images from iStock or Shutterstock but this can get expensive for social media updates. Don’t despair though, there are a range of copyright free options available and a range of tools to help you create images. Here are some of my current favo
Unsplash – a source of some amazing photos and if you subscribe, they send you 10 free photos each week. The image on the right is from Unsplash.
Freeimages – use this tool to search for images e.g. ‘man sitting’. The Premium istock images will display at the top and then a selection of free images will display after. Just click through on an image to check the copyright restrictions – some ask for the creator to be informed when you use the image. If it is all OK, you can download the image and use in your blog posts or social media updates.
Canva – is a fantastic free to use tool to help you create images or alter images. For
Gimp – is a free image creation tool which allows you to enhance photos, create images with layers and retouch images. There are a number of tutorials on YouTube to help you learn how to use the tool.
You can find other options for copyright free images on my Scoopit – where I store any links I find useful. You may also be interested in our Images for Business E-Learning course in which we tell you what you should think about from a design perspective when creating an image as well as show you how to use some of the popular image editing tools.
Do share your favourite sources for images – or free image creation tools in the comments below.