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Thanks, Wanda. That event was just about
as much legal fun as you can have with history! Facebook would be a great
option, if we could just convince our county government officials that social
media isn’t evil … From:
pram-bounces+jreynolds=sbcm.sbcounty.gov@listserve.com
[mailto:pram-bounces+jreynolds=sbcm.sbcounty.gov@listserve.com] On Behalf Of Richey, Wanda Your Gatsby photos are
great, Jennifer! We post images on our Facebook page, but I am not sure
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pram-bounces@listserve.com [mailto:pram-bounces@listserve.com] On Behalf Of Reynolds, Jennifer Hi,
Steve: We had
a huge number of requests for photos after our 1920s “Evening at Gatsby’s”
event last July, so we did end up putting the snaps on our website. If you’re
curious: http://www.sbcounty.gov/museum/Gatsby/gatsby.htm We
took the link down after a month or so, but we’re going to reestablish it
because images of people having a good time at a museum event can’t hurt! It was
time-consuming to get these images cropped, sized, and posted, and I doubt we’d
make a regular practice of it. I’d love to hear other solutions. Jennifer
Reynolds Media
Specialist From:
pram-bounces+jreynolds=sbcm.sbcounty.gov@listserve.com
[mailto:pram-bounces+jreynolds=sbcm.sbcounty.gov@listserve.com] On Behalf Of Steve Ricci We take a lot of photos at our
events and programs and frequently get requests from people to be able to view
them. I'm wondering if anyone posts their event photos and, if so, how? It's
time-consuming to put them on our own site but it looks like photo sites like
Flickr are about individual memberships (i.e., for people, not organizations)
and Shutterfly seems to be all about selling images, which I don't really want
to get into. Would appreciate any insights. Thanks. Steve Steven Ricci Director of Public Relations and
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