50 Free Creative Commons Images for Lifestyle Websites

Last Updated on September 19, 2022 by 27 Comments

50 Free Creative Commons Images for Lifestyle Websites
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High-quality images (in every sense) are crucial to making your website engaging, but it can be hard to find what you need. Many website owners are also operating under tight budgets, so images need to not only be beautiful and high-quality, but also free.

We’ve written about finding high-quality free images before and shared before some great sites to visit for Creative Commons images. Of course, we recognize that there is a still an overwhelming number of images to sift through. With that in mind, in this article we have shared 50 beautiful and free Creative Commons images that you can use for your lifestyle website (with the necessary attribution, of course). We will also give you some tips on how to choose great images when browsing these sites.

We’ve categorized the images into some broad themes to cover various topics common to lifestyle websites. Let’s get started!

Clothing and Fashion

If you are covering clothing and fashion, clothes will obviously play a big part in the photography on your site. Clearly, you will have some of your own photography, especially if you are doing outfit-of-the-day type posts. But for more general fashion discussions, you can include stock photography if you choose carefully.

When looking for stock photography to support fashion-oriented topics, there are a couple ways to go:

  1. Think small and focus on details. This would include things like accessories (shoes, bags, etc.) and elements like stitching or buttons.
  2. Think big, such as the surroundings and weather.

The images you choose can then support your content, even if not directly linked to your post content, for example. We have some examples below that could be useful.

Hair accessories

Photo by Lori Semprevio / Flickr

Bangles on Wrist

Photo by Pei Hua Yeap / Flickr

Eyeglasses on table

Photo by Ana_J / Pixabay

Jeans and sneakers

Photo by Public Domain Archive / Pixabay

Neckties

Photo by Fulvio_Tognon / Pixabay

Tattooed hands with rings

Photo by Alex Hockett / Unsplash

Watch

Photo by Marek Prygiel / Unsplash

Food and Recipes

If your website ventures into the food and recipe arena, there is no question that you will need photographs of the actual food. Especially with recipes, the proof in is the pudding, so to speak. However, it is possible to use third party photography for other purposes in your website.

Similarly to our advice for fashion and clothing websites, you can use the concepts of thinking big and thinking small when looking for suitable images. The small focus would include things like ingredients (spices, vegetables, etc.) and tools (like knives or pots). Thinking big would take you to a broader view of a kitchen or a market, for example.

By broadening your image selection in this way, you can use some of the available images to make your site even more appetizing. We have found some yummy examples below to give you a taste.

Vegetables

Photo by Anelka / Pixabay

Forks

Photo by ShortSword / Pixabay

Fruits and Vegetables

Photo by Kai Jerke / Unsplash

Mixed fruits

Photo by Michael Stern / Flickr

Rice, noodles, potatoes

Photo by condesign / Pixabay

Pot cooking

Photo by Moyan Brenn / Flickr

Shopping Basket

Photo by Brooke Cagle / Unsplash

DIY and Home Décor

Moving on to the DIY and home decor sphere, we can start having even more fun. Once again, you will likely need some of your own pictures, especially of those cool DIY projects you have completed. However, don’t go feeling like you have to only use your own pictures; using free images can help to free up your time so you can get back to being creative.

This category is pretty broad, as nearly anything can work. You can focus on details and tools, like curled ribbons or scissors; look for images of beautiful rooms or areas of a home; and/or use photographs of people and animals for broader topics (e.g. pet-friendly furniture).

The DIY and home decor space allows you to get creative, so take a look at some of the images below and see how they might be used on your website.

Autumn knitting

Photo by PIxolga / Pixabay

Bedside lamp

Photo by Erika Wittlieb / Pixabay

Cactus pots

Photo by milivanily / Pixabay

Dining Room

Photo by Wicker Paradise / Flickr

Paint brushes

Photo by 931527 / Pixabay

Paper lanterns

Photo by Emily May / Flickr

Diet and Fitness

Diet and fitness is a very popular theme for lifestyle blogs right now. There is some overlap with the food and recipes category we looked at before, so you may still need some photographs of your own if you’re sharing healthy recipes, for example.

The advice we gave for food and recipe websites is much the same for diet and fitness. Ingredients, tools and settings all play a big part in the imagery here. But you can think even broader and include people and activities (think happy joggers). Another direction for images in this category is humor, which can help keep the tone of the website light.

The diet and fitness marketplace is very crowded, so the right imagery can help your website stand out from the crowd. We’ve selected some interesting images below to help you start.

Diet measuring tape

Photo by mojzagrebinfo / Pixabay

Diet scale with note

Photo by Alan Cleaver / Flickr

Runner by bridge

Photo by Francesco Gallarotti / Unsplash

Skipping rope

Photo by Jonathan Rolande / Flickr

Stretching

Photo by Christopher Campbell / Unsplash

Tennis racquet and ball

Photo by StockSnap / Pixabay

Family and Parenting

Family and parenting is an interesting category when talking about website imagery. People in this space are often divided on the issue of privacy – some have no problem using images of their own family, including their kids; while others are not as comfortable with publishing their private lives in that way. Stock photography can help both groups.

The key to finding images for this category of website will be to focus on what else is being discussed. If writing about activities, you can use photographs featuring people doing that activity, or the tools or equipment needed (e.g. sports equipment). Another advantage to using third-party images is you can showcase a more diverse set of people than your family may include.

We’ve chosen some great images to help you add to your family and parenting content, so take a look and see how you could use them.

Baby feet with rings

Photo by Benji Aird / Unsplash

Couple with baby shoes

Photo by Drew Hays / Unsplash

Family hands

Photo by RebeccaVC1 / Flickr

Family hands

Photo by rachel_pics / Flickr

Father and child at beach

Photo by sarahbernier3140 / Pixabay

Baby shoes

Photo by sebagee / Pixabay

Health and Beauty

Health and beauty is, unsurprisingly, an image-heavy field. Health may include food and recipes, as well as diet and fitness, so the tips provided for choosing images for those categories still applies here. But this category will often go further into areas like hair and skin, and will include discussions of products like makeup and shampoos, for example.

One key feature of images in this category is for them to look clean and inviting. Scare tactics can work in the content, but you want your images to be very attractive. Images of tools work well in this category, like makeup brushes. This category will also often use images of people, but be sure to include as diverse a mix of people as possible if your site is meant for a general audience.

Health and beauty is an interesting category for images, so have fun with it. Check out our selections below to see how you can start to beautify your website.

Aloe plant

Photo by BRF Klätterträdet / Flickr

Foundation makeup

Photo by Li_sy / Pixabay

Closeup of lips

Photo by Anna Sastre / Unsplash

Makeup Toolkit

Photo by Manu Camargo / Unsplash

Medical appointment book

Photo by Darko Stojanovic / Pixabay

Meditation

Photo by Take Back Your Health / Flickr

Travel

Hopefully, if your website is dealing with travel, you are doing some travel yourself. In that case, you likely have photographs from your trips to include. But, if you either have no photography skills, or want to add even more sights to your site, then some images from around the web can help.

In the travel category, you want to make sure your pictures are relevant and fit your website content. If you write about the people and cultures of places around the world, you will need to make sure you have representative pictures. Is your focus the sights and tourist attractions, or the food? Look for images that support your choice. You will need to make sure that you are using photographs appropriately, so you don’t go using a picture of Morocco while saying it is Greece.

We’ve selected some more general images that may be handy to add to your travel stories, so take a look and upgrade your website!

Car steering wheel

Photo by Nicolai Berntsen / Unsplash

Map with passport and wine

Photo by Gregory Bourolias / Unsplash

Map with pin on New York

Photo by Steve Richey / Unsplash

Suitcase

Photo by stevepb / Pixabay

Train station

Photo by Giampaolo Macorig / Flickr

Travel books

Photo by VanessaC / Flickr

Work From Home

Many lifestyle websites are run by, or targeted at, people who work from home. This growing lifestyle is becoming even more popular as communities develop and technology improves. Images can help to cement a website and its content in that culture and community.

It is very common to showcase workspaces of those who work from home, but if you only have images of your own desk, the internet can help. There are lots of images available to show workspaces, desks, and tools of people who would work from home. Of course, since the topic is working from home, other areas of the home are also up for grabs.

We have picked a few images that we think show an interesting side of working from home, so put your feet up and browse through our picks.

Tidy dining table

Photo by Breather / Unsplash

Dog on couch with laptop

Photo by Nick Turner / Unsplash

Home office

Photo by Mark / Flickr

Mobile phone and mug

Photo by kaboompics / Pixabay

Woman working at table

Photo by Tran Mau Tri Tam / Unsplash

Man working with baby

Photo by krzyzanowskim / Flickr

Conclusion

There is no shortage of beautiful images out there available to be used for free. You really have no excuse for not using high-quality images on your website.

We waded through several sites to find 50 perfect free images for your lifestyle website so you can choose a few and start beautifying your site today. Your website visitors will be sure to love the new look.

Clearly we have only scratched the surface of the images available for lifestyle websites. We would love you to share any other relevant images you’ve come across in the comments section below, and feel free to give us your tips for choosing the right Creative Commons images too!

Image by Lanteria / shutterstock.com.

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27 Comments

  1. WOW!great collection of images….superab!many many thanks for sharing with us!!

    • You’re welcome Jennifer!

  2. Superb !
    Thanks for the Post

  3. In a simple word, thanks
    As a blogger, sometimes it can be time consuming trying to find the right image for one’s write up

    • No problem! Of course with these resources, you’ll now have a lot more time on your hands 🙂

  4. Wow nice
    This is what I was looking for. Usually just search on google 🙂
    thanks for sharing

  5. Very Nice Thanx

  6. Very nice

  7. More than a website design or developer I am a photographer in California’s Central Valley. This information is gold for me and for sure is going to help me to be a better photographer. I do websites for small and ethnic businesses located in the Valley’s small towns.

  8. Thanks for finding these refreshing images, Tom!

    Bookmarked 🙂

  9. This kind of article is always helpful for us because our budget is limited.We don’t wanna buy image.Thanks for this great collection.

  10. Really very nice collection. Thank you so much.

  11. Thanks for nice collection. I have one question, do we need model release on the top of creative commons when we are dealing with image of a person?

  12. Ooooh, nice job here! Like a few of the other commenters, I haven’t heard of unsplash before. Also, if you sign up for Fotolia, they release free images every week.

  13. Share about computers and parts also Tom. Thank you

  14. Great stuff and thanks for gathering all of this for us!

  15. Great collection! Thank you

  16. I love unsplash and have been really lucky when I have searched their site! Thank you for sharing!

  17. Thanks very much for this. Not only are the photos excellent, but your introducing me to Unsplash and other sources of royalty free photos was priceless.

  18. Very nice post. I was unaware of Unsplash.com. Went there, subscribed (get 10 free photos a week by email). Also added the Chrome extension so it will be easy to jump back to Unsplash. There are some great photos on that site! Thanks!

  19. Thanks you Tom, nice collection.

  20. Great collection of images! I’ll post as a resource for my clients.

  21. Great post, thanks for putting this together. Even I as a dog blogger for some interesting shots here.

  22. Thank you Tom, there are some very beautiful shots here. It takes a long time to put together a post like this, much appreciated!

  23. Thank you Tom. Nice collection.

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