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How do you work with Social Media Sites - Flickr/FB/Twitter/G+
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonathan" data-source="post: 212144" data-attributes="member: 17183"><p>I use Twitter and LinkedIn for professional purposes. I have a free Flickr account, on which I have a number of sets and a single photostream. I take photos to share so I occasionally Tweet a link to my Flickr account. That's one of the reasons I love having found this site - what's the point in taking photos if no-one sees them? I have two FB accounts, but neither in my name. They are different personas I use to wind-up friends and colleagues. I don't believe in sharing my personal details in public (this is the first time I have shared my personal details online, but I didn't see how I could get recognition for my photography if I used a pseudonym). I don't post any photos that could identify anyone close to me other than me (and there's only one of me on Flickr, taken by my son).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonathan, post: 212144, member: 17183"] I use Twitter and LinkedIn for professional purposes. I have a free Flickr account, on which I have a number of sets and a single photostream. I take photos to share so I occasionally Tweet a link to my Flickr account. That's one of the reasons I love having found this site - what's the point in taking photos if no-one sees them? I have two FB accounts, but neither in my name. They are different personas I use to wind-up friends and colleagues. I don't believe in sharing my personal details in public (this is the first time I have shared my personal details online, but I didn't see how I could get recognition for my photography if I used a pseudonym). I don't post any photos that could identify anyone close to me other than me (and there's only one of me on Flickr, taken by my son). [/QUOTE]
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