Free Images -vs- Stock Photography?

by teevee on July 12, 2010

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What are the benefits of buying images versus simply finding free images online?

Well the obvious reason is because the “free” images are likely someone’s property. That alone is pretty important.

But as it relates to designing your graphics for your own personal product, it simply is not very smart for several reasons.

First and foremost is that they are usually of very poor quality. The images that are displayed on the web generally are very low resolution. This alone limits alot of the options that I would have when I designing your graphic.

By purchasing an image at a higher resolution it allows the greatest flexibility when designing the other elements to your site as well. Some of my clients even wanted to go to print with their designs so they opted to buy a resolution that would allow for it.

Also there is the fact that t is likely that a bunch of people have already used that same image you found for something else. Yes I know that this is very possible as well with stock photography, but the amount of people that buy their images versus finding in google is huge.

I don’t have any surveys or studies to prove this. What I do have is experience where I have found the free images on numerous sites and product. Yet I have never found a stock image I purchased for myself or one of my clients anywhere else. EVER!

Many of my clients are trying to develop their brand and market their unique services, as I imagine many of you are doing right now.

There are many sites out online where you can buy stock photography but always recommend istockphoto.com because of the price and the thought that I am supporting another artist. :)

All of the work you see on this site for my clients uses stock photography that was found on istockphoto. Judging from their reactions after I showed them the final design, they were very pleased with their decision.

I have also found a great site for free stock photography called Stock Exchange. You can use the images found on there but the selsction is limited. Despite that there have a few occasions where I found just what I needed there and saved myself a couple of dollars.

Regardless of what you decide to do, I always recommend finding stock photography. And if you have the budget, I HIGHLY recommend you go through istockphoto where the selection is so much greater.

Your brand deserves that extra effort.

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  • So true Teevee for all the reasons stated. I have a hard time parting with my dollars though, the last I checked iStock, many of the images are 5 credits or more, and if I'm understanding how it works (which I may not be) each credit is roughly about a $1.. so that would end up costing me way too much cash for several blog posts a week at this point.

    However for site design and product design I would definitely make that extra investment, as you're right, it's way better to pay for quality rather than skimp and have the results come out poorly.

    Although Hesham over at FamousBloggers turned me on to DeviantArt.com and I have found some pretty great free images there. But again that's for blog posting, rather than site or product design, so I feel like I can get away with it. (at least for now!) :P Great post Teevee! And blog is looking excellento my friend!

  • AHHH! I meant to add deviantart! I have been a member of that site for over 4 years and can verify the quality of some of the photographers on there. Also flickr has a lot of photography that you can use as long as you give the photographer credit. :)

    Have I mentioned I love your sexycopy domain name? You are inspiring me to find a domain like sexygraphicartist.com. Hmmm....

  • Lol... go for it! ;) It was my original blog, but I decided I needed a
    change and wanted to write about more than just copy. I plan on using it as
    a sales page for copy services at some point, or something interesting, but
    I just haven't got that far yet. lol And yes, I use both Flickr and
    DeviantArt regularly.. love them! :)

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