More and more you’ll find yourself not being the only photographer at an event. Divvyshot offers a simple way to not only share your own pictures, but to create open albums others can contribute their event photos to.
You’ll find no shortage of browser add-ons for the popular photo-sharing service Flickr, many of them focused on making the site more immersive. You can browse images in full screen with a simple hack however, no add-on necessary.
Why do you almost never send handwritten letters to loved ones? The effort — locating pen and paper, writing, addressing and stamping — can seem colossal on any given, always busy, day. But keeping in touch is easier than you (and they) may think.
Mac OS X: If you’ve ever used two cameras or tried to sync up the photos from your camera and that of a friend, you know what a frustrating experience it can be. ShootShifter makes merging batches of photos painless.
The next time you’re skimming Facebook and run across pictures your friends have posted, there’s no need to monkey around asking for copies via email. Use Photograbber to snag them right off Facebook yourself.
Back in September, Lifehacker reader Daniel asked readers for advice on how to mount a 365 days photo project. Now he’s back with some hints for anyone else considering a similar project for 2010.
You might remember when we shared a cool way to make light-based art with an LED flashlight and a long camera exposure. Take it a step further by creating not just a light art picture, but an animated movie.
If you’re a long-time user of photo site Flickr looking to move your files elsewhere, it’s not a one-click export. Blogger John Saddington explains his process for moving roughly 21,000 pictures and videos from Flickr to Picasa Web Albums.