These websites have Creative Commons 0, Public Use only, and Open Content Images. All of these websites are sources of high quality, free to use, images of works of art, sculpture, and fashion available that may be used for projects. They all ask if an image is used, that it is cited and attributed. Many of these are online collections, museums, and institutions of high art, collections, and art.
Search the engine for Creative Commons images.
If it is not marked as downloadable, it is still copyrighted.
These are National Weather service photographs of storms and tornadoes.
If an image is downloadable, then it is free. If it is not, then it is still under copyright.
Search for images, and use the filter for "Can I use it?" and select "Free for use".
These images are all free of use.
Filter for the "public use images only".
Please limit your search to "open content images."
Clicking on the "Open Access" title will lead you to public domain images. Please use only the "Public Domain Images".
Search in the upper right corner. These images are available for usage.
Sets of images, maps, and painting are free for use.
This link goes directly to their creative commons 0 licensed images. These will have a "download button" after you have clicked on the "see" feature.
Essentials of using images or text according to copyright.
A quick reference guide about copyright, images and how/when/if to use images and information while respecting the original author.
Need a quick bit of clip art or a decorative image from current artists who aren't famous but are fabulous? There are free, available, CC0 images.
NOTE: These are not academic studies of art, art history or formal art. These are clip art/ fun images.
To Cite these: