How to send multiple photos by e mail
Sending multiple photos by email can be a bit tricky, but don't worry, I've got you covered. Here are the steps to follow:
Method 1: Attach multiple photos to an email
- Open your email client (e.g., Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail).
- Compose a new email or reply to an existing one.
- Click on the "Attach file" or "Paperclip" icon to attach a photo.
- Select the first photo you want to attach from your computer or device.
- Repeat step 3 and 4 for each additional photo you want to attach.
- Once you've attached all the photos, you can add a subject line, message body, and send the email.
Method 2: Use a photo sharing service
- Choose a photo sharing service like Google Photos, Flickr, or Dropbox.
- Upload your photos to the service.
- Share the link to the photos with the recipient via email.
- You can also use the service's built-in email feature to send the photos directly to the recipient.
Method 3: Use a zip file
- Select all the photos you want to send.
- Right-click on the selected photos and choose "Send to" > "Compressed (zipped) folder".
- Name the zip file and save it to your computer.
- Attach the zip file to an email as you would any other file.
- The recipient can extract the photos from the zip file.
Tips and Variations
- If you're using Gmail, you can attach up to 25MB of files, including photos. If you need to send larger files, consider using a file-sharing service.
- If you're using Outlook, you can attach up to 20MB of files.
- You can also use online photo editing tools like Canva or PicMonkey to create a collage or album of your photos and share it via email.
- If you're sending photos to a large number of recipients, consider using a mass email service like Mailchimp or Constant Contact.