My camera has been broken for a few months, so I won't have much in the way of new stock until further notice. In the meantime, all of my existing stock is still free for all uses, public, private, personal, or commercial.
Stay creative, you imaginative sunzabitches!
In the meantime...
Check out these excellent credit-free stock resources!
If you would like to be added to this list, let me know! I love to spread the creative wealth.
Hello and thank you for your interest in my stock images! The rules for the use of my stock images are as follows:
1. My stock is royalty-free.
2. My stock is available for all uses, including commercial works.
3. You do not have to ask to use my stock.
4. You do not have to show me how my stock was used. (I'd love to see, but it is not a requirement.)
5. Basically, you may use this stock wherever and however you please.
Thanks again for your interest. If you like what you see here, why not spread the word? Happy creating!
Effulgently (https://www.deviantart.com/effulgently)
Do you know your creative rights?
:star:A brief overview of U.S. Copyright laws.:star:
Disclaimer:
I am neither a lawyer nor a legal expert. The following is merely intended to encourage wider awareness of creative rights.
In creative communities such as this, the word "Copyright" can be thrown around quite a bit. It is reasonable to want to protect that which you have worked to create, and that little © symbol can be incredibly reassuring. You should really ask yourself just what that symbol means and what kind of protection it can offer you.
Here are a few things you might like to know about United States Copyright Laws.
What does United States Copyright Law protect?
U.S. Copyright Laws currently protect original cr