
Country.
Let people know where you live. You do not need to add your town name, however, when you interact with other members it is always nice to know where in the world people are from. If you are selling photos potentional buyers may also base their judgement on how close members are to where they reside.
You are not obligated to fill out the Country field.

E-mail.
It is always good to add your e-mail should someone become interested in knowing more about your photography and the photos you might be selling. The e-mail is spam protected and in order for a visitor to contact you, he or she must first fill in a verification key. This prevents spam bots from spamming your e-mail address. The e-mail address can be switched on and off which you will also be able to see at the bottom of this page and when you update your profile.
You are not obligated to fill out the E-mail field.

Website.
If you have a website it is highly recommended that you add it to your blog. This way there will always be a bridge between your photo blog and any additional information you may provide at your website. If you have a website you can also add the Pocket Blog to one or more of your pages. The Pocket Blog will be available from your statistic page once you have completed this form.
You are not obligated to fill out the Website field.

Profile picture (JPG only).
Visitors tends to take more interest in a photo blog where a profile picture has been added, so if you do have a profile image we encourage you to use it. Your profile picture will automatically be resized to a max width of 100 px and a max height of 100 px. You can also manually crop and resize your profile picture using our free resizing tool Visualizer Photo Resize, which can be found from the download menu. You can also purchase Visualizer Photo Studio, which offers far more features. The profile picture can be changed at any time.
You are not obligated to add a Profile image.

Description.
Adding a description to your photo blog will make it easier for others to find you by the common interests you might share. Try to make your description brief, but as detailed as possible. This will make it easier for the first time viewer to get to know you and your photo blog. If you are not sure what to add you might find some inspiration by surfing through some of the available photo blogs.
You are not obligated to fill out the Description field.

Digital camera.
Let people know which camera you are using. Not only will it make it easier for members to provide technical support and information about your camera, but you will also be able show members and visitors what kind of photos you are able take with a particular camera or lens.
You are not obligated to fill out the Digital camera field.