Demonstration
Let’s Upload images to your Flickr account
Click the “Upload” button in the top navigation tool bar of your home page.
Click on "Choose photos and videos".
After clicking this link, a pop up window will appear allowing you to search your computer for your images. Select one or more image files and press open. Your image(s) will appear in a queue waiting to be uploaded
Select image files from your computer hard drive.
After clicking this link, a pop up window will appear allowing you to search your computer for your images. Select one or more image files and press open. Your image(s) will appear in a queue waiting to be uploaded
Select image files from your computer hard drive.
Notice that you can choose settings for each image as you upload them. You may need to click “show more upload settings” beside the Set Privacy title. You can choose who can see these images. Private allows only you to see them. You can include friends and family to your private setting. By doing so, only the people marked as friends and family can see these images. You could leave it on the default which is public. This allows anyone to see the images.
Flickr also encourages you to rate the safety level and mark the content type.
After you upload the images, you can add titles, description, tags, or add to a set.
Flickr also encourages you to rate the safety level and mark the content type.
After you upload the images, you can add titles, description, tags, or add to a set.
This is pretty self explanatory. Name the photo and write a description. This could be a simple description of the people or event in the photo. You could describe the technical process used to achieve the look in the photo. The description could be a story of how the events of your life lead up to this moment. Add tag words to your photo to make them more searchable by you and others. Be sure to hit Save on everything.
Your image(s) is uploaded. It’s that simple.
The photo I just uploaded is now in my photostream. Remember, that is my personal “You” page.
Your image(s) is uploaded. It’s that simple.
The photo I just uploaded is now in my photostream. Remember, that is my personal “You” page.