It’s Good to Know: High-Quality Photos You Can Use for Free

By Early To Rise | Mon, May 19, 2008 |

  

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When you need high-quality photos for business presentations, websites, blogs, or brochures and other documents, check out Flickr, one of the most popular photo-sharing sites on the Web. Lots of photographers have made their work available on Flickr through the Creative Commons Commercial license. And you can use those photos free of charge as long as you attribute them to the people who took them.

Go to flickr.com/search/advanced/. Check the Creative Commons box near the bottom of the page. Then enter a search term in the box at the top of the page to find the type of image you are looking for.

(Source: Seth Godin and Creativecommons.org)

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