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9 Premium Stock Photo Sites

9 Premium Stock Photo Sites

Sometimes the free photo sites just don’t have what you need. Or you may want an image that has not been used a thousand other times.

That’s where premium photo sites come in. Starting at $1 an image, they have better selection and quality than a site like sxc.hu.

Premium Sites

These sites have photos starting at $1 a photo. The prices generally go up if you want a higher resolution. But for the web, small is what you want anyway.

Super Premium

The images on these sites start around $50+ a photo. The primary benefit of super premium images is that they are less common. You may even be able to buy exclusive rights to the photo, so that the image is taken down after you buy it. These are the sites your publisher probably uses for book cover images.

  • GettyImages.com – Been around for a long time. Be careful not to pay $50 for a decade old photo.
  • JupiterImages.com – Premium photos but not all are royalty free. Mare sure to check the rights on the photo you want.
  • FotoSearch.com -This site is the bottom feeder of the super premium site. But if it has the photo you’re looking for then it’s a winner.

Did we miss a site? What image site do you use? Leave a comment below.


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8 Responses to “9 Premium Stock Photo Sites”

  1. john@stock photography and vectors August 21, 2009 3:26 pm #

    Interesting writeup and very helpful. Just a note to you to update your work. The stockxpert site was rolled up into istock I think. Or it is going to be. I’d alos love it if you reviewed and added our site, http://www.cutcaster.com to your list. we are a new source of user generated photos and vectors that can be licensed royalty free and we set up our marketplace to be like the Nasdaw stock exchange. Stock Market — > Stock licensing.

    Search http://www.cutcaster.com for royalty free photos, stock images, stock illustrations, clipart, vectors and free stock photography for
    advertising, publishing or web design. Download and find free stock photos and vectors for secure use in printing brochures, advertising, annual reports and electronic use on websites and
    presentations. Download free images at Cutcaster.

  2. info@stock photography and vectors October 26, 2009 9:16 am #

    I’d also love it if you reviewed and added our site, http://www.zymmetrical.com to your list.

    Search http://www.zymmetrical.com for royalty free photos, stock images, stock illustrations, clipart, vectors and free stock photography for
    advertising, publishing or web design. Download and find free stock photos and vectors for secure use in printing brochures, advertising, annual reports and electronic use on websites and
    presentations.

  3. stock photography and vectors October 28, 2009 7:44 pm #

    ShutterStock.com – Best selection but $10+ per image

    You wrote that but didnt explain that it is only priced there if you buy a subscription which is a lot more. At Cutcaster you can buy on a pay as you go basis or you can pay with Cutcaster credits which you can buy in bulk. Also you never fixed the stockxxpert link. I guess this blog post isn’t being watched that much.

  4. Thomas Umstattd October 28, 2009 7:52 pm #

    What is wrong with the StockXpert link?

    We do watch this blog. Very closely.

  5. stock photos and images October 28, 2009 7:59 pm #

    excuse me and i didn’t mean any offense. what i meant was stockxpert was bought by getty in the jupiter deal and is essentially the same as istock or at least owned by the same company. probably makes sense to update that or keep an eye on it to see if it gets shut down or rolled up into istock or another one of gettys’ offerings.

  6. Stock Photos November 20, 2009 6:13 am #

    Reflex Stock offer 5 prices points to search, so the user can decide their budget, not the stock website!

    Reflex Stock microprice credits are as much as 73% cheaper than other micro stock websites check out http://blog.reflexstock.com/2009/11/reflex-are-76-cheaper-than-istock/

  7. jareso May 16, 2010 7:45 am #

    Hi, for even more stock images you are welcome to take a look at my current project:http://www.StockPhotos.it (poject is in english) My aim is to create useful database and catalogue of stock images, vectors and computer graphics. Now it contains tons of free images under various categories. Commercial images are included as well. New images added daily. Check it out! :-)

  8. stockphotolicense July 29, 2010 5:40 pm #

    jupiter is no longer a standalone company and has been bought by getty. you might want to update that too. thanks

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