How to See Your Flickr Photos Used on LifeGuide Hub

Review these tips for LifeGuide Hub photos., Create a collection of photos., Select your best and most interesting photos. , Upload your photos to Flickr. , License your photos for sharing., Add tags to your images., Enable others to tag your photos...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Review these tips for LifeGuide Hub photos.

    Take photos of scenery or people when you travel.

    Take photos at different activities, such as a concert or parade.

    Take photos while you're cooking or making a bed.

    Take photos of a trash can or a piece of trash. ,,, Use a Creative Commons License.

    This type of licensed photograph can be accessed via LifeGuide Hub's Free Image Tool. , The more tags you use, the more likely it is that someone will find your photo.

    Example:
    If your photo displays a raccoon in a cardboard box full of styrofoam, then use raccoon, cardboard, box and styrofoam as tags.

    Example:
    If the raccoon looks furtive or playful, then use these adjectives as tags.

    Example: , You may not think of every aspect related to an image.

    Go to Permissions, in your profile.

    Click on "who can see, comment, tag".

    Fill in the radio button for ANYONE(PUBLIC).
  2. Step 2: Create a collection of photos.

  3. Step 3: Select your best and most interesting photos.

  4. Step 4: Upload your photos to Flickr.

  5. Step 5: License your photos for sharing.

  6. Step 6: Add tags to your images.

  7. Step 7: Enable others to tag your photos to increase their exposure.

Detailed Guide

Take photos of scenery or people when you travel.

Take photos at different activities, such as a concert or parade.

Take photos while you're cooking or making a bed.

Take photos of a trash can or a piece of trash. ,,, Use a Creative Commons License.

This type of licensed photograph can be accessed via LifeGuide Hub's Free Image Tool. , The more tags you use, the more likely it is that someone will find your photo.

Example:
If your photo displays a raccoon in a cardboard box full of styrofoam, then use raccoon, cardboard, box and styrofoam as tags.

Example:
If the raccoon looks furtive or playful, then use these adjectives as tags.

Example: , You may not think of every aspect related to an image.

Go to Permissions, in your profile.

Click on "who can see, comment, tag".

Fill in the radio button for ANYONE(PUBLIC).

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