How it started

A year ago we needed a photo for the homepage of our company, Crew. We teamed up with a local photographer, Alejandro Escamilla, to take a handful of photos at a nearby coffee shop.

We only used one photo so with the extras, we setup a $19 tumblr theme, a domain, and gave the rest of the images away for free.

This was the start of something we never expected to happen:

365 Photos

10M+ Downloads

5000+ Submissions

40k GB Sent

Most Popular Photos

Highlights

Medium.com Homepage

Jonas Nilsson Lee's photo was spotted on the Medium homepage for the month of February.

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Wordpress 2014 Theme

The most popular CMS in the world shipped its default theme, TwentyFourteen, with all Unsplash photos.

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Sleeping At Last Album Covers

Two singles released by the indie rock group, Sleeping At Last, featured artwork with Unsplash photos.

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Twitter Email Campaign

Twitter's email campaign was one of many campaigns we found using our CTO Angus' profile from an early Unsplash image. In fact, a quick google search turns up thousands of similar results.

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Splashbox brings Dropbox sync

Chris Hopkins' turned the Unsplash RSS feed into a makeshift API, building Splashbox, a service to automatically sync Unsplash photos directly to users Dropbox account's.

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Search Unsplash

Arthur Weill built a helpful search tool on top of Unsplash's catalogue of photos.

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The original Hacker News thread

We had no idea how big Unsplash was going to be when we began. Apparently, neither did HN.

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The Future

We've got big plans as Unsplash enters year two. If you want to help us build the future of Unsplash and Crew, send us an email.

We'd love to hear from you.

Thank you for all the support. We owe it to the awesome photographers who contribute their work for free and to the community. None of this would be possible without you.

Thank you.