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  2. iStock - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Bruce Livingstone in May 2000, as iStockphoto, a free stock imagery website supported by Livingstone's web development firm, Evolvs Media. iStock pioneered the crowd-sourced stock industry and became the original source for user-generated stock photos, vectors and illustrations, and video clips. It began charging ...

  3. Pixabay - Wikipedia

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    The overall quality of the photos on the service has been described as "mediocre for the most part" [5] and "variable", but covering a "wide range of subjects." [ 6 ] The total number of assets is over 5.2 million as of December, 2024, with a total download tally of over 6 billion and over 400 thousand creators.

  4. Wikipedia:Public domain image resources - Wikipedia

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    Allows free querying of the bing Image Search API up to a certain limit per day. Everystockphoto.com – Searching over 4.3 million public domain and creative commons photos including Wikipedia and NASA. Free user accounts with drag and drop collections, and other features.

  5. Stock footage - Wikipedia

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    Stock footage companies began to emerge in the mid-1980s, offering clips mastered on Betacam SP, VHS, and film formats.Many of the smaller libraries that specialized in niche topics such as extreme sports, technological or cultural collections were bought out by larger concerns such as Corbis or Getty Images over the next couple of decades.

  6. Stock photography - Wikipedia

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    A public domain stock photo titled "frog on palm frond". Stock photography is the supply of photographs that are often licensed for specific uses. [1] The stock photo industry, which began to gain hold in the 1920s, [1] has established models including traditional macrostock photography, [2] midstock photography, [3] and microstock photography. [4]

  7. Stock illustration - Wikipedia

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    For instance, royalty-free illustrations may be used many times with few restrictions and for multiple projects, e.g. annual reports, brochures, newsletters, magazines, newspapers, books, and websites, for one flat fee. That is because the pricing of a royalty-free illustration is determined by the size of the illustration and not its specific use.

  8. Talk:IStock - Wikipedia

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    Since iStockphoto's launch in 2000, purchase prices have slowly increased, from initially bartered (based on accumulated contributions), [1] to $.25 and then $.50, [2] and more recently tiered at $1, $2 and $3, [3] to a higher-cost tiered pricing of $1, $3, $5 and $10 or more for extra-high resolution, [4] to 2016's pricing scheme where images ...

  9. Getty Images - Wikipedia

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    Getty Images Holdings, Inc. (stylized as gettyimages) is a visual media company and supplier of stock images, editorial photography, video, and music for business and consumers, with a library of over 477 million assets.