Based on our record, Pexels seems to be a lot more popular than Stock.XCHNG. While we know about 101 links to Pexels, we've tracked only 2 mentions of Stock.XCHNG. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I used to love sxc.hu! I used them a tone back in the 2000s while I was in college, and even put out some photos on it. Since theybe changed over time I stopped using them. I use pixabay.com these days but I agree with what you are saying. Source: about 2 years ago
But nothing awesome comes without a cost. I started my studies with sites like sxc.hu to find a wealth of hi resolution, raw unprocessed uploads to use in my projects. Now I find myself regretting not building up my own photography library over the years, thinking that this stuff would always be available. Now it seems like I have a choice between google image search and a few very sad looking stock photography... Source: about 2 years ago
Side note: You can get really really nice stock photos from pexels.com - I usually find a great option in like 3 scrolls. It's dope. Source: 10 months ago
Bring your website alive with some images. If you do not have suitable pics, use copyright free photo's from pexels.com or unsplash.com Make sure your chosen pics have a somewhat consistent look. Source: 11 months ago
The audio quality is great! Your content as well is sound. The message and script are great, but I feel that the content may be a bit monotonous for some. In an atmosphere where most viewers have a shorter attention span, I would recommend condensing more of your core message into a shorter form. B-roll is a great way to make the attention flow better, you can find some free video at a site like pexels.com to... Source: about 1 year ago
Affordable stock photos - pexels.com is great, lots of other as well like freepik.com, etc, etc. Source: about 1 year ago
To keep videos interesting, add in free b roll from pexels.com or canva.com. On Canva just go to the elements, then videos, and see what they have for free. Source: about 1 year ago
Visual Hunt - We hunt free high quality stock photos.
Unsplash - Unsplash is a website with high-quality free HD images. It has a catalog of more than three hundred thousand striking images that are neatly organized with tags. Read more about Unsplash.
Shutterstock - Shutterstock is a provider of stock photos, illustrations, and vector art. The website allows individuals to purchase a subscription and download copyrighted art for creative projects. Read more about Shutterstock.
Pixabay - Over 270,000 free photos, vectors and art illustrations
Yay Images - Get unlimited stock video & image downloads.
motosha - Real free high quality stock photos for commercial and private use! From selected professional photographers. Simple download without registration, without obligations. Best quality and 100% Free.