If only every website had a "Copyright Information" page as clear as this websites. Please note that while these images may be used for educational purposes, they may not be altered.
Large photo gallery with 7000-1000 new photos uploaded monthly. Photos on Photl are exclusive to Photl, so you won't find any repeats from other stock image sites. You are permitted to download up to 40Mb per day. There is a small fee if you are using any pictures for commercial use.
This website was created by an educator, for educators. Mr. Vann clearly states that his photographs and drawings are free for use without permission. Images are organized according to subject area.
Similar to Creative Commons, Luna Commons is a digital collection of images, audio, video, etc. to be used for educational purposes. The search interface is not as user-friendly as Creative Commons, but the amount of content available is immense.
Library of free movies, films, and videos. Range from full-length films, to cartoons, and concert clips. Please note that while the Moving Image Archive has over 558,000 items in their collection, not all are available for download.
Wylio is a search engine that browses images with Creative Commons licensing. This website was originally created for bloggers to find pictures. The free version allows you to search, resize, and embed the code (with credits) into your presentation. The subscription version ($2.99/mo) allows you to specify pixel size, download, and remove ads.
Search millions of photographs from the LIFE photo archive, stretching from the 1750s to today. Most were never published and are now available for the first time through the joint work of LIFE and Google.