WINTER DAY. Your Order History. STOP RIGHT CLICK SAVE IMAGE ON FLICKR. Protect your Images Online - Stop People from Stealing your Stuff! The internet is great.
With the world wide web we are connected like never before. News travels almost instantly and communities of like-minded individuals can easily come together and share their passion. Without the world wide web, witty and informative websites like Skinny Artist could never exist. Unfortunately, as many of you already know, the internet has a dark-side as well. Search engines constantly demand fresh new content and those who are unwilling to create it have been known to steal other people’s content and pass it off as their own. According to the AP report, a family friend later recognized this same photo reproduced on a billboard in downtown Prague in the Czech Republic: The sad truth is that this kind of thing is happening all the time and if you don’t think these thieves are out there trolling the web 24/7 looking for something they can rip-off, I know a Nigerian banker who would love to speak with you as soon as possible.
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Yes. You take fabulous photographs and we’ve all heard stories (the good, the bad and the ugly) of members who’ve been approached over the last four years to have their photographs featured beyond the flickrverse. Team Flickr has long wanted to create a way to make it easier for those who use photos in the digital publishing industry to do so in a way that respects the talent and rights of our members. The great folks at Flickr and Getty Images have joined forces to build a platform to enable the creation of a first class collection of royalty free, and rights managed photographs. Permalink | Top That Getty Images? Getty Images is a recognized leader in the field of stock photography and an ideal partner to curate and host a collection of Flickr photographs. Permalink | Top How can I participate? You can let visitors know you're interested in licensing your work by turning on the Request to License feature.
Royalty-Free Stock Photography Capturing Real Life Around the World. How to Configure Flickr Privacy Settings. Privacy within the digital age is under siege, and it’s not just Facebook you should be worrying about.
With the implementation of GPS in modern digital cameras and nearly all phones with a decent camera, photographers are sitting ducks. Not only do we have to fear the revealing EXIF data that includes the coordinates of our pictures, but photo sharing sites like Flickr are also prone to attacks and hacks…and that’s whack. Fortunately, Flickr’s privacy settings page is one of the most scrutinizing pages out there, especially compared to YouTube’s free-for-all joke of a privacy page.
I’m going to highlight the main entrees every Flickr user should sample before tossing images up on the World Wide Internet for all to see…or not to see. Hiding Out GPS is awesome and all, but when it comes to taking pictures and videos, it’s not all that glamorous. Let’s move on to “Who can access your original image files?” Low Profile Speaking of profiles, get out the fedora and thick polarized shades. Top 10 Tips for Getting Attention on Flickr.
UPDATED: Top 10 Tips for Getting Attention on Flickr Updated article here.
At present over in the Flickr Central forum at Flickr (almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world) there is a debate going on between those who look at Flickr as a “numbers game,” and those who find the “numbers game,” a distasteful and unfortunate side effect of popularity on Flickr.
I’ve been using Flickr for about a year now and during this time one constant I’ve seen is regular bickering amongst Flickr members about this topic. I suppose any time you put a bunch of people in a room somewhere there will always be those who get more attention and those who get less attention. Of course admitting that we are obsessed with popularity is a somewhat unpopular thing to say in the first place as we all are fond of saying things, like, sure “I get lots of traffic, views, comments, favs, mentions on blogebrity, etc., but it’s not my motivation, my motives are pure.”
Indeed. 1. Newbie's Guide to Flickr. Flickris a popular photo-sharing and hosting service with advanced and powerful features.
It supports an active and engaged community where people share and explore each other's photos. You can share and host hundreds of your own pictures on Flickr without paying a dime. There's also a pro service that gets you unlimited storage and sharing for about $2 a month, making it one of the cheapest hosting sites around (more on that later). Flickr was created by a small Canadian development team in 2002 before being acquired by Yahoo a year later. Many other photo sites (including Yahoo Photos) are easier to use, but none offer Flickr's interesting features or its cohesive community of enthusiasts.