Nappy was born out of the quest for a solution to the problem this article planned to solve: to provide beautiful, high-res photos of black and brown people to startups, brands, agencies, and everyone else.
Nappy makes it easy for companies to be purposeful about representation in their designs, presentations, and advertisements.
If you are a big-time picture hunter, you might be familiar with Unsplash already. Unsplash is a photography platform made up of creators all around the globe. This site allows you to download high-resolution images for free without having to worry about the license. Since Unsplash is open to everyone, you can find an endless mix of images on the site, including plenty of photos of Black people.
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Pexels is our personal favorite and is usually our go-to for free stock photos, they are the loud newcomer in the game and they provide high-quality and completely free stock photos licensed under the Pexels license. All photos are nicely tagged, searchable and also easy to discover through our discover pages.
Conclusion
In conclusion, as the demand for diverse and authentic imagery continues to grow, these three sites offer fantastic resources for finding free, high-resolution photos of Black people in 2024. Whether you’re working on a personal project, a marketing campaign, or simply seeking to celebrate Black culture, these platforms provide a wealth of options to suit your needs. By utilizing these resources, you can help promote representation and inclusivity in visual storytelling. Happy searching!
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