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I just read and commented on a discussion posted by IdealMike that went over some free stock photo websites that anyone can use. The discussion is HERE
I use a paid service, but it's not one of those pricey ones that everyone thinks about lol.
I can't justify paying $50 for 10 images a month when I can pay $9 for 100 images a day... yeah, 100 a day for just $9 a month lol So I get up to 3,000 images a month while other websites are charging $50 a month for just 10 images. If you do the math, that's $5 an image for the expensive websites and $0.003 per image on the website that I use
Ok, Ok, I'll tell you since you've read this far lol. I use billionphotos.com and I've loved their service for the last 10 to 12 months
There are 3 different membership levels, well 2 kind of.
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Everett
Usually if I am designing a website template, my go to is pixabay, or other stock photo websites, and I usually find an image I like for free. However, if I ever needed to buy a photo i probably would go with a subscription instead of paying for rights to an image in a single purchase. What is the difference between Billionphotos, and istock images other than payment plans or price? I tend to use primarily free photos that allow for both commercial and personal purposes. I have never paid for any images before, and don't think I would ever. Usually if I am designing a website template, my go to is pixabay, or other stock photo websites, and I usually find an image I like for free. However, if I ever needed to buy a photo i probably would go with a subscription instead of paying for rights to an image in a single purchase.
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