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I uploaded 58 photographs in the period from October 2017 through June 2018. Here is what happened in terms of numbers. My 58 photos got a combined 23.5 million views. And they’ve been downloaded 126,200 times over a period of 2 years. Before we go a bit deeper into those numbers, let me show you my 6 most popular photographs on Unsplash: The first...
If a photographer is seeking exposure, then Unsplash is certainly not a bad idea, though there are alternatives such as Behance or 500px or 1x. In comparison to social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, Flickr, etc… I think Unsplash is a very good option because one’s photos are more easily searchable and do not just get their 5 milliseconds...
I now see little to no benefit at all from giving my pictures away for free. The exposure factor or the benefit of being seen is also rather questionable for me. I am not seeking validation for my work and I don’t get a kick from the fact that my photos are being put to use on various platforms and in various publications. Sorry, but likes, views, ...
Do I have negative sentiments towards Unsplash? No, not at all. I understand though, that a part of the photography community stronglyopposes the idea of photos being available for free. I would say that the benefits of Unsplash’s existence outweigh the fact that probably a tiny bit less money is made from stock photography. If you are a blogger or...
A resounding YES. Unsplash sucks in their attitude towards photographers. Why they do not allow links in a photo’s description to the photographer’s website or Instagram or whatever is a mystery to me. It would not do any harm to anyone. And the photographers giving their work away for free could at least get a little ‘link-juice’ in return, which ...
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Apr 21, 2023 · TechRadar Verdict. Unsplash offers a vast library of royalty-free images that you can use for any project, even commercial ones. A subscription service is also available, should you be on the...
Unsplash is an excellent source of free, high-quality stock images photographers upload worldwide. Unsplash doesn’t pay photographers whenever their images are downloaded, as they agree to allow their work to be used for commercial and non-commercial purposes without attribution.
Aug 3, 2022 · In a nutshell, Unsplash is a dedicated free stock photography website where photographers can contribute their works under the Unsplash licence. This allows anyone to use these photos for non-commercial or commercial use.
Dec 29, 2022 · Unsplash is the most popular provider of free stock photos. Here is an in-depth look at what Unsplash is, how it works, and how to use it.