The internet has brought about the age of visual culture, and while old media formats still heavily populate this new world, most content is now built around captivating photos and videos. You’ve probably even found yourself clicking on the picture of an article posted on Facebook before you’ve even read the headline.
Pictures are powerful and Bigstock is your gateway to over 25 million royalty-free stock photos, and you can get up to 35 free Bigstock images today.
Social media platforms quickly caught onto this growing trend and have changed the way they format their content (and their user’s content) around photographs. Pinterest was built from the ground up to highlight aesthetic over written content. On Twitter, statistics show that having a beautiful, high-res stock image for each tweet will increase engagement by twofold.
If you’re like most business owners then you probably don’t have a professional photographer or art department to create great looking images on the fly. Cue Bigstock. The website’s UI is expertly crafted to curate amazing photos and supply them to you right out of the gate. Alternatively, its robust search function allows you to specify exactly what you’re looking for, browse through a large number of categories, and even search for vector images. And with the new Chrome browser extension you can search from anywhere on the web.
Some people enjoy taking a more hands-on approach when it comes to the content they use, so Bigstock also provides you with over 75,000 tutorials. The tutorials use the entire Adobe suite to help you learn everything from "how to create vectors in Photoshop", to applying motion blur on videos in After Effects.
Bigstock is your all-inclusive stop for all things related to visual media.
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