Where Do Bloggers Get Their Images?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Unsplash

is a great place to find free blog images that are creative commons licensed or public domain. They offer a wide variety of free stunning photos that you can download and use for any project, including your blog.

How do bloggers get such good photos?

  1. Create an image template first. …
  2. Take photos during the day. …
  3. The white background photo. …
  4. Look for things with your brand colors. …
  5. Use a selfie stick. …
  6. Shoot video. …
  7. Shoot from a bunch of different angles. …
  8. Most importantly – edit.

Do bloggers take their own pictures?


A lot of bloggers don't have their own

—sometimes using a friend, boyfriend or husband is much more convenient anyway. Be your own creative director. Test out a few angles first, then show whoever is taking the photo an example and have them take it of you. Use a self timer or remote.

Do bloggers use stock photos?

Whether you're a full-blown travel blogger or a lifestyle blogger who occasionally posts about her travels,

use your own photos

. Your followers want to read about and see your experience, your thoughts, your pictures. Using stock photos for this type of post will actually make you look fake.

Where do bloggers get content?

Simply

source opinions and personal stories from your followers and customers

. Ask a question, and make sure you've obtained all the necessary permissions before using them for your blog posts. The best part is: none of this requires you to actually sit down and write.

How much do bloggers pay photographers?

She explained that now the ballpark photographer fee for new blogger clients ranges from $40-100 a look, or

$100-200 an hour

.

How do celebrities take pictures?

  • Squinting. © karliekloss / Instagram, © karliekloss / Instagram. …
  • Use the “smize” method. …
  • Pressing your tongue against your palate. …
  • Shooting photos from above. …
  • The laughing smile technique. …
  • Your left side is always your good side. …
  • The chin-down method.

What pictures can I use on my blog?

Option #2: Use

Free Images that are Creative Commons Licensed for Commercial Use

. While you could use non-commercial licensed Creative Commons images if you're blogging as a hobby, it's safest to use only images that have been licensed for commercial use.

How can I legally use my photos on my blog?

You can only use

a photo, video

, or text on your blog or business website or influencer Instagram feed if you EITHER personally created it OR you have permission to use it. Posting a photo, video, or text online gives you the right to see it, not use it.

Can I use unsplash images on my blog?


Unsplash photos are made to be used freely

. Our license reflects that. No permission needed (though attribution is appreciated!)

Can I use pixabay images on my blog?

Pixabay is almost too good to be true; these

free use images can be used on your blog without any restrictions

. Pixabay photos can be used for commercial purposes and don't even require any attribution! … Pixabay features a handy search function so you can find those perfect pics for your blog.

Can I post pictures on my blog?

You can

add

photos, videos, and other images to your blog posts. When you add images to your blog, they're stored in a Google Album Archive.

How do I get good content for my blog?

  1. Define your goals.
  2. Perform some target market research.
  3. Come up with topic ideas and keywords to target.
  4. Create a content calendar.
  5. Build amazing content.

How do I receive a blog?

There are essentially two ways to subscribe to a blog—via a feed reader (more on this in just a sec), and

via email

. If you don't want to manage a second inbox, subscribing via email is the way to go. That way, your favorite blogs come to you in your email inbox, which you check regularly, anyway.

How do I create good content for my blog?

  1. Understand your audience. …
  2. Create your blog domain. …
  3. Customize your blog's theme. …
  4. Identify your first blog post's topic. …
  5. Come up with a working title. …
  6. Write an intro (and make it captivating). …
  7. Organize your content in an outline. …
  8. Write your blog post!
Charlene Dyck
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Charlene Dyck
Charlene is a software developer and technology expert with a degree in computer science. She has worked for major tech companies and has a keen understanding of how computers and electronics work. Sarah is also an advocate for digital privacy and security.