5 Best Stock Photo Websites for Travel

by James Martin

 

Travel photography has become a lucrative profession. If you want to get into stock photo or video production, you should start looking at some sites.

Stock photos are everywhere. They appear in magazines, newspapers, websites, social media posts, and billboards. The demand for high-quality images has grown exponentially over the years.

There are several stock photo sites, but only a handful offer free access. Some charge a fee per image, while others allow unlimited downloads. Here are five of the best places to look for travel photos.

BestFreePhotos.com – BestSite4You

The largest collection of royalty-free photos on the web. Over 675,000 free images (and growing) for creative projects such as websites, apps, ebooks, presentations, etc. Every image you see is available under one license for any purpose. You can also search by keyword, category, popularity, or location.

Download thousands of free images, including travel, nature, architecture, vectors, people, pets, food, and more! Don’t forget to check our portfolio with real examples of work we have created so far.

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The collection includes over 675,000 stock photos, vectors, illustrations, and icons easily downloadable within minutes.

Fotolia – 100+ Million Images – Download & Find Creative Inspiration

Fotolia offers millions of royalty-free photos and vector images that can be used commercially. Everything on the site is completely clear, without a watermark or with a very small transparent overlay. You will find everything from landscapes, animals, artsy pictures, objects, buildings and many other categories.

If you’re building a personal blog, this is probably the place to go. Most users tend to download around 1,500 images every month. A premium account gives you more options like background overlays, full HD resolution, mobile wallpaper, etc. With their standard plan, you’ll save $6 off of each purchase.

Shutterstock – Find Great-Quality Photos and Graphics Instantly

Struggling with what to put on a website? Whether it’s a simple logo design or an entire magazine page layout, Shutterstock offers unique images and graphics that you won’t find anywhere else.

For example, if you need a specific type of picture — say, a sunset — Shutterstock has probably got that covered. And, unlike most stock photo sites, they know how to use photography to capture great moments. They’ve had three photographers win World Press Photo awards — beating out better-known competitors like Getty and Corbis.

With over 4 million monthly active users, Shutterstock is not just another stock photo site. Instead, it gives its members instant access to premium content to download images for $60 per year.

Unsplash – Free High-Resolution Stock Photography for Commercial Use

Unsplash is a community dedicated to sharing high-quality open-source photography for commercial use. All of their photos are released under public domain CC0 licenses allowing anyone to use, modify, share, copy and redistribute them freely. Although you have to pay for the service, you should definitely consider using some of their images in your next project. They make sure to provide enough detail about each image to help you decide whether it would fit into your project.

 

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