What Is The Best Way To Share Photos From Multiples Sources (cameras)?
13 December 2009
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I just came back from a training, and 24 people had 24 different cameras, and i would like to find out the easiest method to tell everyone to put every photo in a single place so everyone in the training can download photos from everyone else’s pics! what’s the best way to do this?










Use a website like Flickr.com or Photobucket.com to share photo’s with others, all from one place.
Usually people use flickr.com, and ask everyone on the group to “tag” the photo with a unique tag, so when you search – you can find all photos on the site with that tag. The tag’s got to be very specific such as “TinCompanyTrainingcamp2007″ – it can be put as one big word or as an acronym, TCTC07. You get my drift.
Flickr is the THE most popular and handy site for photo uploads and social photo sharing. You can make photos accessible to public, friends, or family. (progressive levels of privacy.)
Everyone needs their own account on Flickr. OR – you can create one account – OR use your account, and set up an email address to which photos of the event can be sent – Flickr gives you that email address through upload options. They can also be tagged when being emailed – see flickr instructions. However, you don’t want people to know that email forever if it’s your account – so let everyone know this addresss is available for 2 weeks only. After that, you simply get flickr to generate another random email address for you.
Tryhttp://picasaweb.google.com
It’s free and all you have to do is open an account for either each person or have everyone use the same account.
You can also download picasa from google and put everything there, first, then post the ones people want. Then they can just download them from the site.
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