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Question markWhat is photo sharing?

In #8 you'll be using a website called Flickr to share photos with your friends, or the whole world!

Photo sharing is just like swapping snapshots with your friends, only online, and possible easier!

First, check out this fun video which demonstrates how sites like Flickr work.


Pointing handWhy should you know about photo sharing?


Photos are powerful. They communicate feelings, thoughts, concepts, and ideas. Libraries can use this powerful medium to advertise and enhance library services. Look at some things libraries are doing with photos they've shared on sites like Flickr:

Embedded slideshows:

Flickr Badge:

Cool Sets:

History and Special Collections:

check markDiscovery Exercise

  1. Get a free account at Flickr.com. Flickr is owned by Yahoo!, so if your email is "@yahoo.com," it's even easier!

    If you don't have a Yahoo! account already you'll be prompted to create one. Once you do, you'll be directed back to Flickr where you'll see something like this:

Create a new account
(of course you'll want to choose your own screen name!)

2. Take the Tour! Since this is about sharing photos we recommend uploading a photo as your first activity. Set permissions to "public" (everyone can see them).

3. Add some things to your profile.
-- Upload your buddy icon image! This can be a portrait of yourself, or a cartoon image. Flickr members often choose a buddy icon that says something about their personality, often in a fun or witty manner.
-- Tell us a little about yourself. Share some information about yourself with the world. Remember, "the world" isn't just your friends--it's really the whole world, so nothing too personal! For instance, in your profile you may want to click on "Contact" and keep your personal email address hidden to the public.

4. Explore Flickr. Add a few photos to your "Favorites."

5. To complete this exercise, go to the bottom of this page, where it says Threads.

6. Click Post a new thread.

7. Paste in the link to your Flickr profile in your message, and tell us what you discovered. Isn't it easy to post to Flickr??
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But what if I don't own a digital camera?


No problem! This exercise is about sharing photos, not honing your photography skills.

You can use someone else's photo, found here: http://www.freedigitalphotos.net (each photo comes in three choices of size; choose the one that says "Price: Free Download").

brainMore information for the curious


Albums
Many photo sharing sites let you create albums. Some sites allow you to chose decorative themes for your covers, like birthday motifs.

Sharing and searching
There are many ways to search and share photos on Flickr. GeekSugar has a great slide show on how to. (Click on the pink "Next" to see the next slide.)

Tagging
Almost all sites allow you to tag the photos you upload. Tags are simply keywords that describe the photos. They are powerful little words, however. They allows people to search across the photos for specific words. (To test this out, try searching for the word haircut in Flickr.)

Friends and Contacts
It wouldn't be 2.0 without people! Yes, you can create friends and contacts inside your photo sharing network. By friending people, you can get notified when they upload new photos.

Private vs. Public
Many sites allow you to keep some photos private, and others public (or all private or all public). You can share even the private ones by sending an invitation to someone to view the photos.

Photo Printing
Some sites offer photo printing services (for a fee).

Other Services
Flickr is but one of many photo sharing sites. Some popular ones include:

Google's Picasa
Since you have a Google account, you might want to explore Google's Picasa. It's a bit different from Flickr.
  • It's software, so you have to download and install it
  • It automatically recognizes photos and images on your computer and organizes them by folder
  • You can create web albums by selecting photos and clicking on a Web Albums button - your photos aren't automatically posted to the web
Good Article about Flickr and how they police it
Nasty as they wanna be? Policing Flickr.com - http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2008/09/29/onthejob.DTL


Don't forget!

Threads
Feel free to post questions and concerns and respond to others comments in the threads at the bottom of this page as well. Remember, learning and collaboration are the reason we're here.

Play Pages
If you find interesting links, photos or videos you want to share, head on over to Play Pages to find out how to post them to this wiki.


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