1. StockSnap.io
The website StockSnap.io claims to add hundreds of new photos every week, making it an excellent choice if you want a collection that becomes a bit richer with each frequent visit. The Categories section at the top will be helpful if you need images that include some specific things, like flowers or food. There are even categories divided by emotion, such as sadness.
Additionally, there's the Trending section displayed on StockSnap.io that shows you the most popular types of content on the website. It's not categorized but is worth checking out if you need an image fitting a fairly broad theme and want some fresh ideas for images that might suit your content or needs.
One thing to note when using StockSnap.io is to steer clear of images with stars in the corner in the library view. Those are sponsored images from other sites that require payment to use. They usually appear at the beginning of the image choices after you select a category.
Website: https://stocksnap.io/


2. Gratisography
Gratisography sets itself apart from many previously seen image websites. Its neon color scheme and quirky images suggest the creators want to carve out a distinct space. Gratisography claims to have the 'world's quirkiest collection' of high-resolution free images. If you've explored other websites and found them not entirely fitting for your project, the options here might prove more suitable.
The research team behind the Gratisography website asserts they are selective in bringing images to the forefront. They aim for images that offer something unique while adhering to the best practices of photography. For instance, in the Food section, you'll find a bowl of cereal with teddy bears. Then, the Whimsical category lives up to its name by providing things like an image of a cat wearing a suit for people with marshmallows stuck on each of their fingers.
This Gratisography website organizes some advertisements for paid image websites. An easy way to ensure you only get free items is to click the Free Download button at the top of each image you're interested in after finding the desired image through the library view.
Website: https://gratisography.com/


3. Burst
Burst is the go-to website for high-resolution free images provided by Shopify. Photographers from around the world contribute to this ever-expanding collection, and it's more diverse than you can imagine. For example, there are image groups related to sign language, as well as some images captured by female photographers.
While you'll find a search bar on the homepage of Burst, consider checking out the categories first for a bit of inspiration. There's also a section of top free images of the week. You'll notice that all images come with high and low-resolution options. Just click on the one you want to download. By using the All Images menu at the top of the screen, you can also find staff picks, recently uploaded images, and top downloads.
As Shopify operates the Burst website, there's a section to help people get creative flow while using images for an e-commerce website. The Business Ideas area has images grouped for websites selling certain things, from ties to Bluetooth speakers. Those images are still free and are presented in a way that's appealing to new business owners or those about to start a company.
Website: https://burst.shopify.com/


4. Picjumbo
The Picjumbo website was launched in 2013 by Viktor Hanacek. Since then, users across platforms have downloaded over 2.5 million photos from this longstanding website. There are many different ways to find content that suits your needs on this well-established site.
Another option on Picjumbo is to scroll down near the bottom of the homepage and find images grouped by the most popular tags. You can also use the search box at the top left of the website or try the dropdown menu Categories. Some images are labeled with Add image, like this. However, be cautious as that is part of the premium collection that picjumbo sells.
Similarly, there's a Download All Free Photos button with each pack on Picjumbo. Clicking on it will take you to a website where you can buy a pack of images sent as a ZIP file. Use the Free Download Image button for the free option. While this website has more ad-supported content than other discussed here, it's still worth checking out, especially if you pay attention to follow the steps to get genuinely free resources.
Website: https://picjumbo.com/


5. Life of Pix
Life of Pix takes a slightly different approach to provide you with high-resolution images compared to some other websites. The site has a community aspect and encourages photographers and enthusiasts to come together for recognition. It also selects a Photographer of the Week and showcases their work on the website and its social media channels.
In addition, Life of Pix features a search box where you can explore images beyond those chosen for the corresponding week. After entering a search term, you can filter results by category, color, and orientation. One interesting feature of this website is that you can hover over images in the library view and see the name of the photographer, as well as share the image or express your liking for it.
If your website also needs some free videos, a similar site called Life of Vids could be a useful source. You can access it from the Life of Pix page by clicking on the Free Videos option in the top menu. The Photographer section on Life of Pix is also worth exploring. It allows contributors to provide their social media links and showcases all their found images on the website, helping people connect more after getting introduced to their work.
Website: https://www.lifeofpix.com/


6. Negative Space
One useful aspect of the Negative Space website is that you can know how many high-resolution free images each category contains before clicking on it. A number at the bottom right of each image category displays it, giving you an idea of what to expect. The website also allows you to access themed image groups through the menu at the top right of the screen and has a search box for your use.
The Negative Space website, like many others, has many sponsored images stored elsewhere for a fee. The easiest way to avoid those is to click on the image you want, then use the Free Photo Download button.
Another option on Negative Space is that you can scroll down to the footer of the homepage or any image page to find two other search methods. One allows you to view images based on popular tags, and the other allows searching images based on their main colors. One thing to note when searching for content by color is that the color you choose will not be the only one in the image, but it must be the main color.
Website: https://negativespace.co/


7. Barn Images
Despite what you might believe based on the name of this website, Barn Images is not primarily about images of farm barns. Igor Tereshchenko and Roman Drift, two photographers from Latvia, built it with the goal of providing images you won't find on other stock photo websites. The creators call their published type 'not available' because it includes only images they've shot themselves or images from their respected colleagues.
This Barn Images website doesn't categorize images as precisely as some others, so using the search bar is your best bet. The latest images section also shows you quickly shot images uploaded recently. You'll notice that images keep loading as you scroll down the page. Barn Images may not have the largest collection you'll find on the internet, but it's clear these are carefully chosen high-quality photos.
The website's blog, accessible through the top menu, has a lot of helpful content, not all of it related to photography. A considerable amount of the posts is, but there's also content on topics like email marketing and web design on Barn Images. Browse through the posts after viewing the images to see if you can pick up some tips that might enhance your future efforts.
Website: https://barnimages.com/


8. Unsplash
For a hassle-free way to find high-resolution free images on Unsplash, use the search function at the top of the screen. You'll also find a list of categories oriented horizontally just below it. Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to scroll through and explore each option. Each group features images submitted by users for you to discover.
Note that there are also three horizontal dots in the menu seen in the Unsplash header. Click there to access additional content, such as a chat room for photography enthusiasts. The additional content also includes wallpapers, so you're in luck if you want to change up your desktop scenery.
The gallery view for Unsplash has tags beneath each image. Those can expand your search with a few clicks by encouraging you to view different photo groups. After clicking the green button to download an image, you'll find that many options provide some versatility in terms of size. That can be handy if you don't want to spend time resizing content after transferring it to your hard drive.
Website: https://unsplash.com/


9. Stockvault
Stockvault proudly showcases over 138,000 free images in its collection, with numerous images added each week. With such an array of options, you're bound to discover at least a few choices that captivate your interest and enhance your project's appeal. Note as you peruse the selections that there are three license types for images here - non-commercial, commercial, and public domain. You may also recognize those in the last category as CC0.
Begin by using the search box on the Stockvault website or utilize the theme tags below it to narrow down results. You can also employ the Collection and Category headers to further specify what's happening for you. Collections are user-created groups presented as albums. After clicking on a category, you can filter options based on the desired license.
Also, take note that there are subcategories in many main groups on Stockvault. You can click on those headers, but if a header isn't precise enough for what you're seeking, click on one of the main headers to view all images linked to it. This website started as a place for people to find high-resolution free images for personal, non-commercial projects but has evolved into something much larger.
Website: https://www.stockvault.net/


10. Nappy
If you want your website to reflect the diversity of the real world, look no further than Nappy. It's an excellent resource when you're seeking high-resolution, free images featuring people of color. There's a concise category-based menu on the left side of the screen. However, you can also use the search box below or select All in the category menu and scroll down to explore all possibilities.
Clicking on an image on Nappy will provide a download link, along with the My Photos option. The convenience of My Photos is that it takes you to other quick shots by the responsible photographer of the original image. You'll also appreciate the variety of environments captured in the photos.
Website: https://nappy.co/

