
Once you’ve created an account, you’re ready to upload photos. If you’re new to Flickr, it’s easy to set up an account using an email address. The upload stage is the most cumbersome part of Flickr’s interface (Image credit: Flickr) It’s not required (there’s an option to keep photos private), but for photographers looking to share their work or even grow a photography business, the ability to discover and be discovered on Flickr is a nice feature. Probably the most unique feature of Flickr as a cloud storage option is the ability to share photos to the public or in themed groups. In addition to basic adjustments like brightness and contrast, there are filters that you can apply. Since it is geared toward photographers, Flickr enables you to edit the photos that you upload. Finally, you can curate albums of specific events for easy sorting and sharing. The Camera Roll sorts by date taken or date uploaded. The Photostream has all your photos in one continuous stream. After you do so, there are three primary ways to view them. With Flickr, it’s easy to upload many photos at once. The most important feature of a cloud storage option for photos is the ability to upload and organize those photos. Flickr has a surprisingly comprehensive photo editor (Image credit: Flickr)
