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How to E-mail Photos to Friends from Snapfish

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Using Snapfish, you can organize, enhance and share your photos for free. All you need is an e-mail address and some digital photos on your hard drive, and you are ready to send your photos to friends from Snapfish.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Computer with Internet connection
  • Digital camera
  1. Step 1

    Register with Snapfish. Visit Snapfish.com and click Get Started. Fill in your name and e-mail address, and agree to the terms.

  2. Step 2

    Upload photos. Once you are registered, click the Upload Photos and Videos button. Name and date your album before clicking Upload to This Album. You might have to authorize Snapfish to install its QuickUpload software on your computer. Snapfish will walk you through the process. Once you've installed the software, click Select Photos and Videos. This brings up a screen that lets you select the photos on your hard drive to upload.

  3. Step 3

    Complete your album. Your photos may take some time to upload, depending on your Internet connection. Once you are finished, you will automatically be taken to the album you just uploaded.

  4. Step 4

    Share your photos. On the right, there is a blue box labeled Things You Can Do. You can share the entire album or just a couple of photos. For now, let’s share the whole album. Click Share This Album. On the next page, enter the e-mail addresses to which you want to send your photos. Separate each address with a comma.

  5. Step 5

    Add a personal message. Add a brief description of what people will see in the pictures.

  6. Step 6

    Click Share Photos. Snapfish will e-mail instructions for your friends to view your photos.

Tips & Warnings
  • You can enhance your photos, too! Check out the Tips and Tools tab for some free photo enhancing features.
  • Make sure you edit your photos carefully so you are not sharing photos meant for private use.
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