I am putting my photos on two external hard drives plus making DVDs so I can view them on T.V. With digital I am taking so many more photos. I am wondering what ideas other people have for dealing with all of these wonderful photos!
What do you do with all of those travel photos when you get home?
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I put mine on smugmug.com. You could also look into making a book, e.c. blurb.com.
make tabletop books of the best ones
shitterfly.com my wife does this and
makes money! She just sold 2 for over $100
A very talented photo artist sounthernartgallery.com
southernartgallery.com oops...
another funny typo above..
shutterfly.com actually does the best cheapest photo books
u can also giclee mat/sell prints and deduct your trips
The best go on a website, the very best go into a photo book, the really really good ones get hung on the wall.
I also make calenders and cards from them.
- Making photo books
- Screensaver on my PC
- The annual photo calendar solves most of my Christmas gift problems
- My member pages and travel tips on Virtualtourist require lots of photos
- and if it's architecture, they might even be used for professional projects.
I am a photo fanatic...I do all of the above (with exception of selling them...hummm may have to think about that) I even carry about 5500 currently in my purse on my itouch.
And yes it is sooooo much easier now that we are in the digital age!
I still take snapshots. I keep them in a shoebox.
Delete them.
I kept maybe less than 100 pictures out of 8,000 that I snapped on our last European trip (20 days) in October.
I kept less than 20 from our last trip in April to the Southern Carribbean.
Be picky, be selective, and only save the unique or special ones.
I use an on-line gallery and send links to anyone who accompanied me on a trip and to family members. I make photobooks of each trip, and make photobooks and calendars as Christmas gifts. I am doing my first local show in August and will have the opportunity to sell many of them.....
shitterfly!!!
Verizon FIOS with media manager I can send the photo albums from my PC to TV without burning DVDS.
Photobooks kind of expensive but I make a few.
Personally I make photo albums online and upload some of them to travel blogs and websites like www.vesselfinder.com
qwovadis, that's probably one of the best typo's I've seen in a long time!
- I put a handful up on Facebook (maybe 100 total depending on the trip).
- I've created a photo book of my favorite photos from a few trips. One of these days I'll get around to doing a coffee table style book as well.
- I use WalMart to print some as 5x7 or 8x10. After Africa I clustered 4 of my favorites as 8x10's around an 11x14 print. As I had the entire wall blank, it takes up the space without being overwhelmingly big. I've picked up a couple photo frames along my trips and those are set out on a counter or bookshelf.
- I use CanvasPop for medium/large canvas prints of my photos. I have one of the Great Wall (it looks/feels like you're walking on the GW as you walk up my stairs), a sunset, giraffe and irises.
For storage, I have most/all of them on my hard drive and backed up to an external hard drive that I generally keep at my parents house.
For my most recent trip to Ireland, 18 days netted me 7100 photos. I go through them and cull them for various things. Posting on Facebook to share, printing them to sell, making a photobook to sell, calendars to sell and give away. The sales helps pay for the next trip (I do about 6-8 art shows a year with both photography and jewelry sales).
I enjoy the editing process, and do a lot of postwork. www.greendragonartist.com if you want to see the photos!
Screen savers
use them on FB
Have made them into cards, books, calendars at good ol' sh1tterfly