if its a no-no i'd like to know the reasons why. Also does it affect the blog in a way? (im sure if its a top notch brand they wont be using camera photos for their blog) just
Hey Robert,
Whenever it is possible to use my own images (recipes for example) I use my own images.
What makes you ask this question, have you a specific image you are wondering about?
If you have an image of a person, you need to make certain to have written permission to use that person's image.
No reason not to take your own images. It solves a huge problem with copyrighted images from others.
Make sure that you resize them to optimize them for the web.
Well that is true, any problem solved is a peace of mind. Thank you for the tip, I will keep the resizing in mind.
See more comments
Should i use my photos from my iphone into my blog?
if its a no-no i'd like to know the reasons why. Also does it affect the blog in a way? (im sure if its a top notch brand they wont be using camera photos for their blog) just
iPhone images are totally fine! Though they now use the HEIC format, so you may need to download a converter to get them into JPG or PNG to upload to your website.
Also, you may need to resize them. A lot of times, iPhone photos are 3000+ pixels in size, which is too large for your average blog post size and will take long to load.
Wow I didn’t expect such an in-depth answer, and quick too of course, you’re known for that :) “pardon my late response” and thank you for answering in with details. #NowIKnowMore
Hey Robert,
Whenever it is possible to use my own images (recipes for example) I use my own images.
What makes you ask this question, have you a specific image you are wondering about?
If you have an image of a person, you need to make certain to have written permission to use that person's image.
No reason not to take your own images. It solves a huge problem with copyrighted images from others.
Make sure that you resize them to optimize them for the web.
Well that is true, any problem solved is a peace of mind. Thank you for the tip, I will keep the resizing in mind.
See more comments
iPhone images are totally fine! Though they now use the HEIC format, so you may need to download a converter to get them into JPG or PNG to upload to your website.
Also, you may need to resize them. A lot of times, iPhone photos are 3000+ pixels in size, which is too large for your average blog post size and will take long to load.
Wow I didn’t expect such an in-depth answer, and quick too of course, you’re known for that :) “pardon my late response” and thank you for answering in with details. #NowIKnowMore