Every so often I get to do a portrait shoot. It doesn’t happen a lot these days. When I’m out shooting, it’s usually landscapes, wildlife, florals or underwater.
My new friend Kristin Hettermann is the founder of Grace Delivers, and we’ve started collaborating in my social media consulting practice at Kaiscapes. During our discussions, she mentioned she didn’t really have any current publicity shots, so I offered. After all, what are friends for?










When you add someone as a contact in Flickr, you are essentially bookmarking them, so you have ready access to their photostream and can see any new images they upload. When someone adds you as their contact, it’s considered polite to reciprocate and add them as yours.
Just as adding a contact bookmarks that person’s photostream, “faving” an image bookmarks it so you can easily find it again. You do this by clicking on the star above someone’s photo.
When you add someone’s image as a favorite, they see that action in their Recent Activity, along with a link back to your photostream, so faving images can be a way to bring some attention to your own.
Groups are created to collect images from several sources into a single pool. One of the best ways to give your images some visibility is to join groups and submit your images to them.
When you find a group you like, go ahead and join it. In doing so, you are sometimes presented with a page where you have to ask for permission to join. If this happens, simply type in a polite request to join the group and embed a small or medium-sized version of your image.

After you sign up, there are some housekeeping decisions about your account you should get out of the way, so you don’t have to think about them later.
When you have selected your files, you can set the privacy options for those images, such as whether they’re visible only to friends and/or family, or to the public.
At this point, you can select “Organize” in the menu bar to put your images in Sets, or you can create Collections of Sets if you have several you want to keep together.
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