flicker?

Jul 29, 2009 18:12

I am having a photographer at my wedding but i love pictures and realy love the crazy unprofessional ones people tend to take. So that being said i want to have a website where i can have the photos people take on their digital cameras uploaded and i can receive them but just having them send them to me in an email attachment is usuly slow. I have ( Read more... )

photography: digital sharing

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lumpyhead July 29 2009, 22:44:13 UTC
I love flickr. Personally, I'm not a big fan of shutterfly.

Creating a pool for guests to add their photos is really easy.
1. Once you create an account, there's a tab at the top called "Groups". Click on the down arrow next to that link and choose "Create a new group."

2. Next is your privacy settings. Since you want everyone to be able to add to this no problem, you may want to chose public. Click on the link under the public option that says "create"

3. Next create a name for your group, a summary etc and click "next"

4. Chose your options on what's available to non members and click "next"

5. Pick member names etc and then click "all done"

6. Now click again on the tab that says "Groups" up above. Under the title of "Groups you administer" should be the name of the group you just created. Click on that link.

7.Behold! Your magical group! There's a link for you to add photos at will. The web address that you're taken to is also the address you share with guests for them to join your flickr photo pool and add photos of their own.

Here's an example of one of the photo pools I admin:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/mandrew_turkeyday3/

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blueyeblondy July 29 2009, 23:03:01 UTC
thank you thank you thank you. this was what i needed. thinking that i might be able to give a password to people or something i managed to create a private group but then couldnt figure out where to go from there. Thank you soo much.

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