I know it is SERIOUSLY tempting to just google some images for you artwork.
However, remember, that you need express permission from a photographer to use their work. This means... Google Images is BAD. Just don't use it for taking references. You can, however, use it to look up photographers for asking permission, or looking up stock sites.
If you REALLY need some reference photos, save some of these sites into your bookmarks. They really will save you a lot of headaches in the future.
ALWAYS check out the terms of service with ANY stock photos you use. Sometimes, different photographers will have different terms. It is always your responsibility to know what you are using.
The search functions are really great for finding just the right theme for your artwork.
Thank you, @Alicat, for some enlightening information! Not all stock sites are created equal. There seems to be some discussions about various stock sites having user-uploaded images, some of which are completely unethical (stolen). So instead, be sure to check the stock sites’ reputation before using.
Here are some links to get you started.
I know art should be a fun getaway, but as artists, we also have a responsibility to keep our art legal. Always weigh the risks. Sound have, could have, would have... doesn't count.
When I’m doubt, there are a few photographers here on the forum. If you want something specific, one of us might be able to help you out
However, remember, that you need express permission from a photographer to use their work. This means... Google Images is BAD. Just don't use it for taking references. You can, however, use it to look up photographers for asking permission, or looking up stock sites.
If you REALLY need some reference photos, save some of these sites into your bookmarks. They really will save you a lot of headaches in the future.
ALWAYS check out the terms of service with ANY stock photos you use. Sometimes, different photographers will have different terms. It is always your responsibility to know what you are using.
The search functions are really great for finding just the right theme for your artwork.
Thank you, @Alicat, for some enlightening information! Not all stock sites are created equal. There seems to be some discussions about various stock sites having user-uploaded images, some of which are completely unethical (stolen). So instead, be sure to check the stock sites’ reputation before using.
Here are some links to get you started.
About CC Licenses - Creative Commons
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I know art should be a fun getaway, but as artists, we also have a responsibility to keep our art legal. Always weigh the risks. Sound have, could have, would have... doesn't count.
When I’m doubt, there are a few photographers here on the forum. If you want something specific, one of us might be able to help you out
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