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What you can do with Public Domain Photos and Where to find Public Domain Photos


opus album picture of rochester castleIf you make Photobooks of topics of interest, people will read and buy them. With Photobooks you can offer download versions - but people really want the hard copy.
 
Where do you find good photos
free - ther than those you took yourself?
 
Making a Photobook can be easier than you think.  You can do it legally more by cribbing, modifying and republishing with
public domain information and honestly.  Or you can supplement your own work with free sources, especially if you are - as I hope you are - making photobooks.

The US Government is a great source.  But there are others; beware though, many are catalogues of low resolution images (640x480 or less), to make you want to buy the higher-res sizes you will need for your photobook.  There are even some good PD pictures on Flickr.


The best guide to the Public Domain I know is Tony Laidig ’s Public Domain Codebook.  I cannot reproduce that - it’s copyright - but he give a lot of very valuable ideas and I recommend him.


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