Use WashU and Arts & Sciences imagery when possible. When you’re out of on-campus options, try the external photo sources below.
Commercial stock photos
Stock photography companies offer high-quality, rights-managed photos. Choose stock photos that can accurately substitute for actual depictions of your group’s activities. Your business unit must assume the responsibility of all required fees and licensing agreements.
Government images
US government websites provide scores of downloadable medical- and science-themed images. Most images are freely available for use, with proper credit, unless otherwise noted.
Read how copyright applies to U.S. government works »
Open-source photos
Copyright owners may make their images available free of charge with varying degrees of rights for use (i.e., “some rights reserved”). The world standard for this model is Creative Commons (CC), which facilitates distribution of images with specific usage and attribution stipulations.
If you use open source photos, take care to follow licensing conditions and give credit, following the CC best practices for attributing images.
Web search
Millions of images are a search away, but many are protected by copyright. Research an image’s origins thoroughly before use, and do not publish an image in print or on the web if you have not obtained permission for its use.