Archive for October, 2008

Try audio photo sharing for a new way to share photos

For people who want to create a more interactive experience than a photo slideshow, audio photo sharing provides a good option. This new genre of photo sharing allows people to record audio with their photos. At first blush, audio photo sharing might seem like a substitute for video, but the two forms of capturing memories have different advantages and disadvantages. Understanding the differences can help you decide whether it makes more sense to simply narrate a series of photos or spend the effort needed to record and edit a full video. You can enjoy audio photo sharing at just one free online photo album site.

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To get started on an audio photo sharing project, all you need is your camera, computer and a microphone. If you have older photos you want to add to an album, you also could scan those photos onto your computer to add to a collection that contains fresh photos from a digital camera. After you collect the photos, decide on an order for the photo album. When preparing an audio photo sharing project at a free online photo album site, you need to consider the order of the images because you’re doing more than just sharing your photos — you’re telling a story.

When you’re ready to add audio to your collection of photos, you need to do some preliminary preparation before diving in to a recording. If you just turn on the mic and start talking, you’ll probably end up needing to record several takes to get the story right. However, if you approach the recording element of audio photo sharing with an organized, systematic strategy, you’ll probably like your results. Start the recording process by writing down what you want to say for each photo. Then look at what you wrote down and decide if you need to reorder any of the photos to make the story flow smoothly.

After you’ve done your homework, you’re ready to become a storyteller. Record your narration, remembering to speak steadily, clearly and slowly so everyone can understand your recording. The quality of your recording will largely depend on the quality of your microphone. After you’re satisfied with your work, you can visit a Web site to upload your photos and audio files. Then you’re ready to send your audio photo sharing creation to family and friends. This type of project would be great for cataloging important family events, scenic vacations or holiday activities.

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