2 important points to highlight with Foter:
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And if you decide not to comply with the terms of the license, remember that the author can take legal action as soon as he or she notices that you are not using his or her Creative Commons images correctly.
The best photo banks with CC0 licenses
CC0 licenses are Creative Commons images without reserved rights; that is, they are in the public domain, so you can:
Use them for commercial or personal use.
Copy, modify or distribute them without permission or attribution to the owner.
All of this is great, because you could skip part of the attribution process that for many can be quite tedious. Here is a compilation of the best photo banks with CC0 licenses:
Pexels
We have already mentioned this to you before; it is a great photo bank because its images are in the public domain, so you have permission to copy, distribute, modify, without the permission of the author and without attributing, unless you wish to do so.
Pexels has an infinite number of authors who categorize their art into folders, you can filter by keywords or, if you already have an author in mind, you can search for them directly.
You should be careful with this photo bank because it can often cause confusion; when it does not have images that satisfy your search, it usually shows you other alternatives that do have copyright . Let's look at an example:
In our search we put the word SEO and, since Pexels did not have images in its own chemical manufacturers email lists bank, it gives us some suggestions from an external site. Usually it suggests images from Adobe Stock, but in order to use these images you must opt for a monthly plan.
Foter
Foter is another stock photo bank that has over 200 million photos to use on your blog, but unlike Pexels, it does ask you to consider some points regarding Creative Commons licenses. Let's take a look:

You need to verify the type of license.
Attribute the photo.
Attribution can be made by linking directly to the author's Flickr page or Foter page.
FoodiesFeed
This is an image bank that is different from the rest. We decided to mention it because it is perfect for a blog that talks about nutrition, food, meals, etc. It may not have that many millions of images, but we believe that it has enough to help you find the ideal ones for your nutrition blog.
The best photo banks with CC0 licenses
CC0 licenses are Creative Commons images without reserved rights; that is, they are in the public domain, so you can:
Use them for commercial or personal use.
Copy, modify or distribute them without permission or attribution to the owner.
All of this is great, because you could skip part of the attribution process that for many can be quite tedious. Here is a compilation of the best photo banks with CC0 licenses:
Pexels
We have already mentioned this to you before; it is a great photo bank because its images are in the public domain, so you have permission to copy, distribute, modify, without the permission of the author and without attributing, unless you wish to do so.
Pexels has an infinite number of authors who categorize their art into folders, you can filter by keywords or, if you already have an author in mind, you can search for them directly.
You should be careful with this photo bank because it can often cause confusion; when it does not have images that satisfy your search, it usually shows you other alternatives that do have copyright . Let's look at an example:
In our search we put the word SEO and, since Pexels did not have images in its own chemical manufacturers email lists bank, it gives us some suggestions from an external site. Usually it suggests images from Adobe Stock, but in order to use these images you must opt for a monthly plan.
Foter
Foter is another stock photo bank that has over 200 million photos to use on your blog, but unlike Pexels, it does ask you to consider some points regarding Creative Commons licenses. Let's take a look:

You need to verify the type of license.
Attribute the photo.
Attribution can be made by linking directly to the author's Flickr page or Foter page.
FoodiesFeed
This is an image bank that is different from the rest. We decided to mention it because it is perfect for a blog that talks about nutrition, food, meals, etc. It may not have that many millions of images, but we believe that it has enough to help you find the ideal ones for your nutrition blog.