The Lifehacker blog recently wrote a post concerning the stock photography website Free Range as the site provides free stock photography for commercial and noncommercial use.
Free Range has in-house photographers and access to photo archives, but also accepts photo submissions. The company operates through an ad revenue generated model that is split with 80% of the revenue going to the photographers (note that this is only the advertisements on the photographer’s page) and the other 20% being retained by the company.
As a blogger I find the site to be extremely useful as a photo or image definitely livens up a post, but I personally have a limited supply of photos that are usually based within a handful of subject realms. I find it particularly useful on the Wasatch Girl blog and for business postings as I usually don’t have any relevant photos of my own.


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