Be Your Own Photographer |
Citing Your Own Images (It's the easiest!) |
The best way to combat copy-right infringement is to USE YOUR OWN PHOTOS! You can edit your own images by filtering, lighting, cropping, and staging your shots.
Start with your own creations first. Use your phone camera, edit it, and upload it to your Drive. Or use the apps below to edit online. |
Last Name, First Name. “Photograph Title/Description.” Year Created. Digital File Type.
Example: Royster, Amanda. "Blue Butterfly." 2017. JPEG. |
Remove.bg removes backgrounds in seconds.
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Pixlr ExpressTired of searching for copyright-free images & getting disappointing results? Create your own using a phone camera, your Chromebook camera or a camera in the library! Upload your photo to Pixlr Express to edit & create the photo you really want!
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Check out these photo-finding sites that are in the Public Domain, which means they are shareable, legal images that are free for you use for your projects. Remember to give cred where cred is due, & cite the images that you use!
General Stock Images:Photos for AcademicsHistorical Images from the LOC
Includes "Cite This Item" option National Archives Catalog Internet Archive National Park Service Student Resources in Context Explora Clip Art |
Transparent Image - Google Search |