How to move photos from Google Photos to Flickr?

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Flickr is an image hosting & video hosting website which allows you to upload photos and videos to share them with others. It offers 1 TB of free storage space to all its users. Moving photos from Google Photos to Flickr account is easy. If you are looking for a step by step process to move photos from Google Photos to Flickr, read below.

Here's how you can move photos from Google Photos to your Flickr account:

  1. Go to https://photos.google.com/ & sign into your account.
  2. Once you have signed in to your account, you will see all your photos and videos.
  3. Place your cursor over a photo and click the check mark.
  4. Select the photos which you want to move.
  5. Click "Download" icon located at the top-left corner of the screen.
  6. Your browser prompts you to save .zip file, click "Save" and specify a location to download. The downloaded zip file will contain the photos from the Google Photos.
  7. Your photos will now be downloaded to the computer.
  8. Go to https://www.flickr.com/ & sign into your account using your Flickr username and password.
  9. Once you have signed into your account, you will land up on the Flickr Homepage.
  10. Click on "Upload" button located at the top of the window.
  11. Click on "Choose photos & videos" button to upload photos.
  12. "File upload" window will now open up.
  13. Browse & select photos which you want to upload.
  14. Click on the "Open" button.
  15. You have another option to upload the photos i.e "Drag-and-drop". Here you can simply drag your photos directly from your computer to a location in your Flickr account.
  16. All your photos will now be uploaded to Flickr.