Although I consider myself quite digital, I've never owned a digital camera before this week. Whenever I needed one, I used one of the kids'.
Each of today's picks take a slightly different approach to sharing and managing digital photos, but all of them offer services for free, and provide some content filtering for families.
Flickr is an online photo management and sharing site that uses tags, contacts, groups and geo-mapping to organize photos.
With one-click posting to MySpace and Facebook (and a handful of blogging platforms), Photobucket is the darling of the social networking crowd.
Picasa is both a tool for organizing photos on your computer, and a website for sharing and publishing photo albums.
Smilebox is a creative tool for creating personalized multimedia scrapbooks, e-greetings, slide shows and photo albums with music, words and themes.
What is a Tabblo? "Tabblos are your photos and your words combined into your story."
For years I was the sole family photographer, dutifully recording our vacations and family get-togethers whenever I remembered to bring my camera along. Now I am joined by my teenage son, who has a digital camera. I, alas, am still analog. I love seeing h
Summer is a good time to take up a new hobby, or renew your interest in an old one. And photography is a pastime that nearly the whole family can enjoy. To improve your skills and make the most of your summer photos, check out these tips from the pros.