Copyright-Free and Public Domain Images

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Recommended Sources for Copyright-Free and Public Domain Images[edit | edit source]

Public Domain Resources[edit | edit source]

  1. Library of Congress:
    • A treasure trove of historical photographs, many of which are in the public domain.
    • Perfect for historical images like daguerreotypes or early Kodak ads for the introduction chapter.
  2. The Met Collection:
    • Offers over 400,000 high-resolution public domain images from its collection.
    • Search for “camera obscura,” “early photography,” or “George Eastman” for historical visuals.
  3. Europeana:
    • A digital library of European cultural heritage, with many public domain photographs and artworks.
  4. Wikimedia Commons:
    • A large repository of public domain and freely licensed media.
    • Ideal for finding educational diagrams, historical photography, and modern examples.

Copyright-Free Image Platforms[edit | edit source]

  1. Unsplash:
    • High-quality, royalty-free images contributed by photographers.
    • Great for modern photography topics like “visual language” or smartphone photography.
  2. Pexels:
    • Free images and videos for any use, including commercial purposes.
    • Ideal for creative examples of light, composition, and depth of field.
  3. Pixabay:
    • Free images, illustrations, and videos.
    • Good for abstract visuals or conceptual themes like “visual storytelling.”
  4. Rawpixel:
    • Public domain and free resources, including vintage and modern photography.

Specialized Photography Collections[edit | edit source]

  1. NASA’s Image Library:
    • High-quality public domain images of Earth, space, and scientific phenomena.
    • Perfect for exploring light and advanced topics like astrophotography.
  2. New York Public Library Digital Collections:
    • Includes public domain historical photographs and artworks.
  3. The Getty Open Content Program:
    • A collection of free-to-use art and photographs for educational purposes.