How to Cite?

Close-up, abstract view of architecture.

How to Cite?

You are free to use our images for personal and educational uses only where indicated on the Visitgis website. Otherwise, you can contact us for us to give you permission to use any graphics on the website.

Some images are served in other formats. If you would like the original JPG or PNG image, please contact us and we can provide you with a higher quality original image.

How to cite?

Websites, blogs, e-books, newsletters

For any website, blog, e-book, or newsletter, you must place an attribution hyperlink below or next to the image that is being used. The link must be back to the original source page from the visitgis.com website. If you cannot add it next to the image, we recommend that you place it in the footer of your website, blog post, or newsletter. Please see the examples below for how to add a proper citation below images.

Source: visitgis.com
Source : visitgis.com

For any printed material including posters, books, magazines, maps, etc, and videos we recommend placing the attribution next to the image and in description that is being used. If this is not possible, you can place it somewhere on the printed product you are creating, but it has to be visible for the clients/users. If you cannot add the attribution on the cover or page itself, you should place it on the credits page or include it in the bibliography.