Flickr - a great way to share photos!



Yesterday, I was pretty busy taking photos at a grand opening. This is the best picture, but there were 13 good photos from the event. It's really hard to email 13 photos to a client, and even more so to email 13 photos to however many media outlets you have on  a given email. (I  like to break my emails up, so I can tailor the message to different reporters, but that still could mean several reporters on each email.)

In my social media class, I figured out a great solution to that problem. Put the photos on Flickr and invite anyone who wants to see the photos to go there. So here's where you go. http://www.flickr.com/photos/77033674@N05

I am not sure this is clear on Flickr, but my photos can be used by others. I would prefer you do so with my press releases, or at the very least, use the captions I will always put on the photos so that you can, even if you rewrite the caption, identify the business that I took the picture for. You don't have to pay me or even give me credit, as long as you don't falesely give someone else credit.

I also hope you enjoy the photos. While photography has never been the passion writing is for me, I have been getting paid to take photos for quite some time. After dating one professional photographer for five years and being married for eight years to another I learned a few things about how to take a good photo.

(I do need to clarify that all of my romantic experience with photographers was in the previous century. At the beginning of this one I married the love of my life, Don Porter, whose journalistic passions are with radio and whose true profession was mostly the United States Air Force)

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