Take Time At Christmas To Share Photos Online For Free
December 22, 2009
The days are flying by and there’s still so much to do to get ready for Christmas Day, so why add anything more to the to do list? Some families manage to be together at Christmas, but more often these days we find ourselves at opposite ends of the country, or even in different countries, to parents and siblings. Sharing the joy of Christmas with them is easy if you take lots of photos throughout the day and even easier if you can share those photos online for free.
If you’ve never used a photo sharing service before it may seem too much to ask to figure out how it works, when there is so much else that needs doing right now. If you have even a few minutes spare though, take the time to sign up for an online photo sharing service and you’ll see how simple it all is to use. As long as you have a fast internet connection, your photos will upload to the service easily and you can e-mail a link to family and friends far away, so that they can view all your favorite photos of Christmas Day.
With this service you don’t have to re-size the photos as you would if you e-mailed them and you can include far more than your would in an e-mail, so you can show all the fun moments from the day: your kids opening their stockings with eager anticipation; the baby crawling under the Christmas tree to sit in a box amid the wrapping paper; each child opening the gift sent by grandparents who can’t be with you; the kids wearing a special new outfit; or just helping get Christmas dinner ready.
It is simple for your family to view the photos too, even if they aren’t very internet savvy. You can e-mail them a direct link to access your photo album and they can view the photos at their own pace and even order prints of them if they wish.
Start sharing photos online and it will become a simple and easy way to keep the rest of your family in touch with your children’s lives however far away they are. And it’s a great way to encourage yourself to take more photos of your children as often as you can. When you have an appreciative audience of grandparents and fond aunts and uncles viewing regularly, there’s even more reason to get out your camera and document the fun times and the everyday moments, which pass so quickly unless you catch them on camera.

Mum and Photographer
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