Where do you get photos for your blogs?

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This is a question that has been puzzling me for quite a while. Especially now, after seeing Shah says “Do not use my pics” or something along those lines. Till now, I had been using Google Images, searching for pictures, and using them. Yep, this implies without permission.

Then when I was blogging on the Olympics, I had to search like mad to get Olympic pics, and I had to settle for pictures that The Guardian and Reuters photographers who are experts in photo editing.

But then, I asked myself this question: “Ddid I just ripped off somebody’s work?”

Yes, I guess I did. Some guy or lady had to go to the Olympics, sit there for hours, waiting for the perfect shot, using thousands of dollars worth of equipment that they had carried with them. And what did I just do? STEAL THEIR WORK! Oh shi..!

Even then, I tried to redeem myself by posting link back to the work of those people, and giving them credits for the work. But after some research, I found that credits mean nothing. I had just violated the copyright of these people!

There are some sources where you can get pictures which you can use freely. Some examples would be Wikimedia Commons, and Creative Commons Search. For stock photos, there is Sxc.hu and Everystockphoto. Sxc.hu is a great source by the way. Do you know any more sources?

This is why I am posting this. To ask you readers and bloggers a question. Where do you get your pictures for use on your blog? How do you proceed to use these pictures? Do you give credits? Do you link back? Something else? Please comment, and take some time to answer the following poll. Thanks! 😀

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  • I use my own pictures or pictures which are licensed under CC Share Alike and NonCommercial. There are many types of CC – I use the above because I get to modify (sharealike) and I don’t want allow my advert script to use the alt text (which I use to depict the picture) to display targeted ads – hence the noncommercial.

    I obtain the pictures off friends on social networking sites, who license their picture under the 2 above mentioned CC licenses.

    For the Olympics, I went for AP. http://www.apimages.com

    You can request permission (some pictures can be altered to some extent BUT NOT for commercial use) by e-mailing apdigital@ap.org .

    Comics are linked back and most of them can be used as long as they are not altered.

    P.S
    The picture you’re referring to, is copyrighted but I was allowed to use it upon permission request. I couldn’t add a watermark, nor use a js overlay – @ the request of the owner.

  • Erratum: nd I don’t want allow my advert script to use the alt text -> I WANT to allow my advert script to use the alt text…

    Ref. prev. msg.

  • I usually use pictures that need not be linked back and also use lots of copyrighted pics…but normally when i use pictures (copyrighted) not mine… i put the link of the picture itself to link back to the original website where i got it.