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Using Stock Media In Your Photography Projects With GraphicStock

Whether you’re an enthusiast photographer or a seasoned pro, having access to a extensive library of stock media like icons, vectors, backgrounds and textures can be very handy in your own photography projects.

Using a simple texture overlaid on a photograph can make it stand out as well as create a unique signature style. That’s where GraphicStock [1] comes in. We’ve partnered up with them to offer readers of Contrastly access to their massive library of over 300,000 items for a full 7 days – this trial allows you to download up to 20 items per day, all for free.

Using Stock Graphics in Photography Projects

Obviously the GraphicStock library contains a lot of stock photos, but if you’re reading this article, chances are you have plenty of great photographs that you shot yourself, right? So how exactly can you use items available on GraphicStock in your photos or projects? Let’s have a look at a few examples:

Here are a few examples of what can be achieved using some of GraphicStock’s resources (you can use the sliders to see the before and after versions).

Texture Overlay – Abstract Surface [2]


Vector Ribbons [3]


Texture Overlay – Wood [4]


Computer Screen [5]


About GraphicStock

GraphicStock is a subscription-based site that provides members with unlimited downloads of stock graphics, stock images, icons, buttons, backgrounds, textures and more. Instead of charging per download, they allow their members to download as much as they want all for less than the price of just one graphic at many competing sites!

Here’s some benefits of joining GraphicStock:

Their graphics and resources can be used in a myriad of projects like graphic design, website themes, smartphone apps, print flyers, business cards, motion graphics animations, video games, party invitations, event signs and banners, presentation slides, brochures and pamphlets, and more! Click here to get your 7 day free trial and start downloading design resources today → [1]

This post was sponsored by GraphicStock [1] via SyndicateAds [6].