There are a number of issues to consider when looking for biblical pictures. First, you want pics of suitable quality. Be sure to preview the picture in the format you plan to use it. Second, the photo should tell a story or help you to tell the biblical story more clearly. Some resources provide clear descriptions to help you in this way. Third, do you want actual photos or drawn pictures/illustrations. The list I have created is focused on photos. For drawings/illustrations, check the Bible Illustration blog. Finally, one of the main issues you need to keep in mind is whether you can obtain permission to use a picture. (I've talked a bit previously about copyright issues with regard to biblical maps.)
I have compiled a list of programs, sites, and other resources that provide access to photos of biblical sites. I have a description of about 20 such resources for now, but I suspect that there are many more. Leave a comment, and I will update the list.
In addition to the descriptions, I provide some example pics (I am particularly amazed by the examples I show of what GoogleEarth and Microsoft VirtualEarth can do of replicating real, on-the-ground pics), and a summary of recommendations. If you are in a hurry, here are my recommendations for now:
Summary
For high quality, high-resolution pictures:
- If you have Accordance, use the Bible Lands PhotoGuide.
- Buy "Pictorial Library of Bible Lands" CDs from BiblePlaces
- Use pictures from the Holy Land Photos site
- If you have money to spend, use Biblical World in Pictures
Best online sites:
- OpenBible.info - Photos of Bible Places: Great organization, but you will have to sort through mixed quality of pics.
- Holy Land Photos: Clear and generous permission policy; excellent quality
- The Virtual World Project: Great presentation and interesting pics
Ways to get pictures to use in your own presentations (i.e., clear use permissions)
- Holy Land Photos: Clear and generous permission policy; excellent quality
- Most of the packages that you buy allow for presentation use
- It will take some checking, but many pictures on Flickr have clear Creative Commons usages described
Hi, what a useful list (and the longer one you link to) please consider adding my http://ebibletools.com/israel to the longer list. I know it is only Old Testament sites, but still ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tim! I added your site to the listing. The slideshow videos are particularly nice.
ReplyDeleteThanks! They are quite easy to make and fun, and students seem to enjoy them.
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