If this is a production deployment, you probably need to run collectstatic 
and test if static files are being served correctly - more a deployment 
issue than a django matter. 

But, if you are testing with 'runserver' on a development system ... 
without exact knowledge of your folder structure, it's going to be 
difficult to help you - since this appears to be a pathing issue. 

However,

On Friday, June 16, 2017 at 7:06:17 AM UTC-4, Santosh Yelamarthi wrote:
>
>
> I created templates directory and i put my *home.html* over there 
> *<html>*
> *<body>*
> *<img src="static/images/logo.jpg" alt="My Logo"/>*
> *</div>*
> *</body>*
> *</html>*
>
> I created static folder and i put my image *logo.jpg* over there
>

If this is all you did, then shouldn't the src path be "static/logo.jpg" ?

Yours,
Abraham V.

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