TeachStreet 101 Video Tutorial: Adding Photos

Do you happen to have the blue man as your placeholder for your photo still? Help brand yourself on TeachStreet by easily adding a photo (great digital photography classes here, if you need them!), and set yourself apart from the rest. As the saying goes, “a picture is worth a thousand words,” so here’s a quick video of how to add photos to your profile page:


TeachStreet 101 – Adding Photos from TeachStreet on Vimeo.

Check out these great examples of TeachStreeters who have added great photos to their profiles:

Here are some quick and easy steps to add photos to your TeachStreet Profile page:

  1. Sign in to TeachStreet: teachstreet.com/account/login
  2. Click the orange “Add/Edit Photos” button
  3. Click “Add files” and add a single photo or multiple photos at once
  4. Click the orange “Save & Close” button and you should be good to go!

Hopefully this was helpful, please let us know if you have any further questions or comments.

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  • Miss Tess

    Thanks so much for featuring me. TeachStreet has been an amazing ally and a great resource for new students. I try to choose pictures which represent me as an individual and give a good sense of my teaching style and personality.

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  • http://www.lindawomack.com Linda Womack

    Thansk for featuring me on TeachStreet! We teachers are lucky to have this resource. I find when I’m searching for a class to take on TeachStreet those with interesting photographs really stand out, which is why I make sure to upload several photographs with every class entry. Luckily it’s very easy to do! The photographs also give my students a better idea of what to expect in my classes, which is especially important for me because some people have never heard of the type of painting I teach, called encaustic (wax painting).

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