Flickr procedure[edit]

When uploading photos of your artworks to Flickr, you must do the following:

  1. Upload photos to your account: Log in to Flickr. Along the top of the screen you will see a menu of options. Select the “You” dropdown menu and select “Upload photos and videos”. Follow the instructions to upload your photos. After uploading, click on “Add a Description” and you will have the option of titling and tagging them. You can also click on “Organize and Create”, which will give you the option of editing/tagging a large batch of photos all at once.
  2. Title each photo appropriately
    1. Format: Name of piece, description of viewpoint
      1. Example: “Bust of Calvin Fletcher, proper left”.
    2. Detail Format: Name of piece, the words “detail of”, description of what the detail is.
      1. Example: “Christopher Columbus, detail of scratch”.
  3. Tag your photos (See tagging guidelines below): Please note that there is a batch tag option, so you should only have to write in your tags once and they will be applied to each photo. Under the menu option “Organize and Create”, you can drag in photos you want, then select “Add Tags” at the top of the workspace. This will give you batch tagging details.
  4. Join our class group on Flickr: Return to your main login page and select “Groups” from the top menu, then “Search for Groups”. Search for Public Art at the Indiana Statehouse. Click on “Join this Group”.
  5. Add your photos to our class group: Next to where it says “Group Pool”, click on “Add Something?” and select your photos to add.
  6. Add your photos to other relevant groups: The procedure for joining/adding photos to these groups is the same as the one listed above. Please add your photos to the following groups...
    1. Save Outdoor Sculpture!
    2. State Capitols
    3. US state and Canadian provincial capitals
    4. Indiana
    5. Indianapolis, Indiana

Flickr tagging guidelines[edit]

Flickr help & examples[edit]

Photography tips[edit]

Below are some recommendations for people who may need a little help with the photography aspect of the project. I’m sure some of you are already experienced photographers and we all have different types of cameras, so some of the information may not pertain to everyone. Let me know if you have any further questions!