One Simple Way Members Can Volunteer on LDS.org That Makes for a Great Family or Youth Activity

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What an easy way to speed up the process of finding information on lds.org while you search for the perfect picture for FHE, a Church calling, or other Church-related projects. 

For the past several years, the Church has been collecting images submitted by member photographers. Now that there are more than a million quality images in the database, volunteers of all ages are needed to add a title, description, and search words to each image.

The process—referred to as photo tagging—is not only a fun and easy way to serve, it is necessary to make images easier for designers and members to find and download from the LDS Media Library to use for Church materials, lessons, family home evenings, blogs, websites, and other non-commercial, gospel-sharing efforts.

Photo tagging in five easy steps

Photo tagging is easy; just follow these five simple steps:

  1. Sign into your LDS Account. (Don’t have an LDS Account? Create one now.)
  2. Go to assetenrichment.lds.org/tag-photos.
  3. Click on the Start Activity button.
  4. Look at the displayed photo from the Church’s image database, then add a title, brief description, and about 4–6 search words you think people might use when searching for this kind of image.
  5. Submit.

Lead image from lds.org

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