They have a wide collection of high quality photos, but the prices can be a bit too high.
I stopped using them after they charged me and refused to offer a refund. I remember having purchased a discounted offer they were promoting at the time, which was about getting "10 images for half price", no mention of a monthly subscription. I didn't even use the 10 downloads I had, only a few. And apparently if you don't use them you lose them after a while.
We needed some high quality images to use in our blog posts, which we found on DepositPhotos.
Considering how cheap the photos are, there's quite a large range to choose from and the quality is pretty decent. The interface is simple to use and you can choose any size for the same price. It's definitely good value for money, and has a range comparable to Adobe Stock and Shutterstock.
Often it can be a little hard to find images that are unique or have that independent look that stock sites like Unsplash and Stocksy pride themselves on. A lot of photos can look incredibly cringy or cliche, so it can be hard to sift through the chaf to find the best ones.
The price of photos are so cheap that we often don't now need to get client approval before purchasing. We can simply download and test out photos and get signoff after the fact. They've really freed up our design time.
The pricing is extremely competitive compared to most other stock media sites.
The only thing I did no like about Depositphotos is there policy on acquired media. Purchased media (photos, illustrations, and videos) are removed from your account after 1 year.
It provides stock media (photos, illustrations, and video) for creative projects at a cost effective price.
The variety of royalty-free stock Images and the monthly subscription price are very reasonable. 24x7 Live chat support is the best; the customer service team has the experience and always been helpful. Can able to track and redownload the images and licenses whenever required. Multiple filter options make to get a perfect image such as Point of view, Orientation, Number of people in the images and the best part i like the most is Origin and location based filter option. High Quality content at lowest price.
I have been using deposit photos for several years now, and I have never had any problems with them. They have a ton of features. There are some minor things that it needs - to only work with the pricing section for including everything under one pack, such as Images vectors, videos, and music. But over all, i am satisfied with what i get.
Used for many artworks and creatives for presentations and blog posts. Get royalty-free images that help to use images without any risk. Affordable pricing makes it stand out. Its easy to use and the customer service is too good.
I like that I can buy packages of photos 100 at a time and always that the pricing is simple. I almost always can find photos I am looking for that are on other stock photo sites.
Sometimes the content is a little too european in dress, locations, architecture, I am in the US.
Being able to have simple pricing and buying in bundles has allowed me to control costs.
A pro of using Depositphotos would definitely be the level of quality that you are allowed to choose from. Although HD pictures are optimal, they are not always needed necessarily. For that, I like how Depositphotos gives you the option of selecting a lower quality picture (which still gets the job done) at a lower price. That way, I can save and spend a higher amount on a campaign that may require a picture of higher definition.
I think this is an inevitable outcome when it comes to any type of stock picture service, but sometimes I feel that the people in the pictures are unnatural or come out too often. There is definitely a limit on the types of people we are able to find through Depositphotos, but I feel that the photo service could improve by having a larger diversity of people on their images.
Depositphotos allows us to schedule out daily social media content with pictures that fit the individual client's specific criteria. A benefit that comes from this is that we are able to work with clients from multiple industries but still find pictures that relate to each one.
Depositphotos has a huge library of 200+ million high-quality assets (photos, videos, illustrations) that help you create better content. The library includes editorial content, such as photos of celebrities.
I don't like plans that give you get a specified number of images or videos per month because the unused credits don't roll over. The solution is to get an On Demand plan but that's pricey, especially for video.
While you can get free stock photos, there aren't enough choices. Paid sites are much better but they tend to be pricey, outside Depositphotos.
Wide selection of content media, easy to find and navigate, great offers when you sign up to their mailing list.
Honestly, there is not much I don't like, but you do need to be a true bargain hunter like myself to reveal their deep deep discounts.
More than any other stock photography photo website, I am able to offer my clients high quality stock photos, at prices that are very affordable to me, and make me look like a hero. Unlike other websites, some of my subscriptions and plans are not limited by time, the photo credits are very generous considering that when I look for something, like say "peanut butter" there is a wide selection to choose from. Other libraries are either too expensive, or if they are affordable and I search for (as an example) "peanut butter" nothing is there.