- Difficulty finding the right photo
- Confusion on the copyright and how I could use the photo
- Very time consuming
To solve this dilemma I started to take more of my own photos. I now keep files of photos on my computer labeled with keywords such as foods, flowers, lighthouse, etc. This way I can easily retrieve the photos when I need one for an article I am writing.
I asked several of my fellow contributors to Review This to share lenses they created where they used their own photos. As you will see there are many ways that photos can be used to highlight an article.
- When Pat wants to show items that she has for sale on Etsy she uses her own photos of the crochet creatures. Crochet, Crafts and Cute Critters
- Dawn loves to tell us about places to visit in her region. Her photos always make me want to visit. Here is one she did on Longwood Gardens.
- Coletta gives great how to directions and her photos really make the directions easy to follow. Big Bows for Steampunk Halloween Directions
- My hobby is photographing lighthouses and on this page I share with you photos from my latest adventure. Lighthouses on the Jersey Shore
Photos on this page are all my own-mbgphoto.
Top photo is a rose in front of the Smithsonian Castle in Washington D.C. Photo to left in Concord Point lighthouse in Maryland.
As you can see from the links above there are many different ways you can use photos to enhance your writing, using your own is easy and you will be assured that you have the legal right to the photo. I hope to see your photos on your pages soon.
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