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Best Visual Portfolio Website Builders 2013

Best Visual Portfolio Website Builders 2013 | Presentation Tools | Scoop.it

http://pinterest.com/robingood/best-visual-portfolio-website-builders-2013/


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If you need to put together a professional-looking visual portfolio of your photos, drawings or visual layouts, here is a collection I have put together for my own use, pointing to the very best tools and services available online to do this.


While most of these image portfolio builders are free, many have Pro paid options that allow to further improve the presentation, the number of images shown and their quality, as well as the ability to share, export or import images from other sources.


Free to use.


Collection of online image portfolio builders:

http://pinterest.com/robingood/best-visual-portfolio-website-builders-2013/






francesco guglielmin's comment June 22, 2013 2:38 PM
repinned on my "articles that inspire me"
Deanya Lattimore Schempp's comment, June 25, 2013 8:24 AM
thanks for this! Your scoops are very useful and exhibit exactly what I think of as the potential for scoopit. Nice job.
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Where To Find Free Images: Free Stock Photo Sites

Where To Find Free Images: Free Stock Photo Sites | Presentation Tools | Scoop.it

Getting images for free is great, and there is a lot of choice out there, but sourcing images from a free site can have its drawbacks, the license that the images are provided with is different on every site you use. Some sites prohibit commercial use of the image, most require an attribution, some require you register or signup to a newsletter to access the images, some ask that you seek permission first etc.

 

A word of warning: Expecting that nobody will notice if you make use of an image that you just take without permission is foolish, tools like TinEye make it free and easy to find who has used an image without permission, and stock agencies like getty and others use paid services like picscout.com track image misuse, bill the offender, taking legal action if images are not removed. If you are using images without the correct license, someone will catch up with you sooner or later. here's a typical forum quote "I currently have a demand from getty images for $1200 over an image I hot-linked to in a blog entry 2 years ago."

 

With that in mind, here's our definitive list of resources providing free stock photos with a table of comparisons:...


Via Ana Cristina Pratas, michel verstrepen, Martin Gysler, ABroaderView
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