Stock libraries have come a long way in the last few years. It used to be that to get hold of a half decent image, you had to part ways with a fair bit of cash.
There's always been free stock libraries out there, but in the last few years, the quality of these have improved massively.
Now, I recommend all my clients have a look through these libraries, especially if they are on a budget for photography. Of course, commissioning a specialist photographer will always ensure that your images are unique, and allows you to create that perfect image that's in your head. But if the budget just doesn't allow it, then this is certainly worth a look.
My three go-to image libraries are currently:
Unsplash, Pixabay and Pexels. Spend some time having a browse and see what you can find.
Be sure to double check that the download says Free for commercial use, and away you go. For best results, always download the largest file size on offer.
What are your go-to image libraries?
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