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February 6, 2018

How to Find Great, FREE Marketing Photos

Submitted by Megan Macy

I have had a lot of great feedback on the marketing templates and have seen so many of you using them – Great work! (If you don’t know what the marketing templates are, email me and I will make sure you are caught up to speed.)

One of the most commonly asked questions I receive is about photos. Where to find K-State Research and Extension photos, where to find stock photos, where to find free images and what are the copyright rules to follow. Below is where I find photos to use on marketing pieces:

FREE Options

K-State Research and Extension Flickr
: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ksrecomm
(To look up KSRE photos, use the magnifying glass at the top of the white area about 1/4 of the way down the page – this ensures you are looking within our photos, not all of Flickr.)

4-H Grows Here marketing photos are now available on the K-State Research and Extension Flickr page. Search for 4-H/4-H Grows Here with KSRE photos or find 4-H Grows Here photo album.

Pexels – FREE stock photography: https://www.pexels.com
(free to download and free to use, no copyright laws.)

Google Images filtered to “Free to Use or Share”
(Images – Settings – Advanced Search – Usage Rights – Free to Use or Share Flickr (general site) filtered to “All Creative Commons” (Drop down menu on left-hand side that says “Any License” change to “All Creative Commons.”)

USDA Image Gallery: https://www.ars.usda.gov/oc/images/image-gallery/ (They do ask that you credit the photos by adding: Photo courtesy of USDA ARS. This can be included on top of the photo or directly underneath in the small, legible font.)

Paid Options

iStock photo:
https://www.istockphoto.com
(I like this website because you can set search to be as specific as you can imagine.)

AgStock Images: http://www.agstockimages.com/sbp/
If you have other resources or websites you frequently use, I would love to hear about them!