Share Your Digital Photos with Friends and Family
Let's say you've taken a bunch of beautiful digital photos and
you want to share them with friends and family. What's the best
way to do this? There are many options, from printing and
burning onto CDs or DVDs, to emailing and uploading the photos.
This article will walk you through some of the best options for
sharing your treasured digital photo collection. Essentially,
there are four main ways to share digital photos:
* Printing the photos * Storing the photos on CD and DVD *
Emailing the photos * Uploading the photos to a website Printing
the Photos Just like film-based photography, you can share your
pictures by having a hardcopy printout. All you need to do is
get a good photo printer and some quality printing paper, then
print away! I usually print my photos from an inkjet printer
(the Canon Pixma iP4000) using glossy photo paper. The prints I
get are very high quality - you can't discern them from those
you print at photo kiosks.
Of course, if you don't have a printer, you can still approach a
photo kiosk to do the job, or even submit your images to an
online photo print website. These websites usually print your
pictures and are able to deliver them to your doorstep. Make
sure you do some shopping around first - digital photo printing
services don't come cheap. Storing the Photos on CD and DVD
Storing your photos on CD and DVD is a very good option for
sharing photos, particularly if you have a immensely huge photo
collection. The downside, of course, is that your family and
friends need to have a CD player or DVD player to view the
content.
These days, CD burners and DVD burners are very affordable. A
single CD-R stores 650MB and a DVD stores 4GB. That is an
amazing amount of storage space for your photo collection.
Emailing the Photos Of course, one option for sharing photos is
to email them to to a friend or family member. I do warn you to
be careful though. Make sure your recipient would like to
receive the photos first. Bombarding him or her with a 10MB
email containing photo attachments is not a very nice thing to
do - it's best if you obtained permission to do so first.
A good alternative to emailing photos is to upload your photos
to a website, then simply email the website link to your friends
or family. This avoids the problem of huge email attachments.
Uploading the Photos to a Website One of the best ways to share
digital photos is to upload them to a website. There are many
online photo storage sites available. Here's a list of sites you
may want to look at:
* Ofoto is one of my favorite photo sharing sites. It allows you
to upload photo albums and determine who can view those albums.
* Shutterfly is another good site. The site allows unlimited
photo upload, but you'll find that their print prices are higher
the competition. * Yahoo! Photos is a good photo sharing site
with a clean, professional look. There is a limit of 300
uploaded photos per member.
You should know that there are limitations to using photo
sharing websites. Some of them charge a fee for their services,
while others require you to order prints to keep your account
active. You also may not be able to customize the presentation
of the website easily.
My personal recommendation is to set up your own web site to
host your own picture gallery. If you're looking for a good web
hosting company, I'd suggest you try Yahoo web hosting. I've
used them for years without any problems and their customer
support is first-rate. Transfer your files Conclusion There are
various ways to share your digital photos with friends and
family. Personally, I tend to burn my images to CD or DVD and
pass them around. I also like uploading images to websites for
all to see. Do try one of the above techniques the next time you
want to share photos!