Wednesday, November 14, 2012

The photography gallery - Photobucket

Today, I will blog about a photo sharing social network. We are living in the environment where the Internet and its services are immediate and on the top of its developing. The Internet also has effects on photography in many ways. As along time ago, photographers didn't have a chance to show their art works to people with a large range. But now, it's much easier to share photographs from
There are so many websites that allow people sharing photographs. I am going to talk about one of the most popular website that is Photobucket

Photobucket is knows as an image hosting website which is very useful for photographers and people who like sharing photographs. Photographers can upload photos in order to share with other people.  Photobucket is organized very well with many categories depending on different topics. It helps photographers have a chance to connect to others who are interested in the same photography styles. Photographers also can write captions for photos so they can write down their emotions and feelings about the photos. 


During the evolution of smart phones, Photobucket is also available for cell phone photographers. They created an application and install it to the cell phones. It's totally free and very easy to use. Photographers don't have to worry about wherever they go, they can backup life's moments anytime.

Some of photographers transform the act of photo sharing into the art of storytelling. With the photos they upload to Photobucket, they include their stories to these photos. When viewers look at the photos and read the stories, they can imagine what the photographers wanted to share. Photobucket also allows photographers to edit their works with an online photo editor. With many pre-made effects and filters that allows photographers edit their photos in professional way but very simple.




1 comment:

  1. Good post. I've heard about photobucket before, but it does help to get a description of how it works for newbies like myself. My main suggestion would be a visual addition to the post. If you know how to do "screen capture," could you perhaps get a screen shot of a main page within Photobucket and then describe the components as we see it on the screen? Or even a how-to video? I'm sure that website has one, or someone has posted one on Youtube.

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