Photos

Spruce up your property with some eye catching photos.

Uploading

You may upload photos up to 30MB in size each. You should have no problem uploading photos directly from your phone or camera. Mobile uploading is fully supported - so if you've got a smart phone, why not upload your new photos as soon as you take them?

We currently support JPEG, PNG and GIF images. All other file types will be rejected. Please note that we establish the type of your file based on the data uploaded and not the file extension.

Don't worry about resizing your photos - we'll do it for you. Large photos make take some time to upload depending on your internet connection, and may take a few seconds to process depending on the image size and type.

Ordering

You can simply reorder your pictures using the "Move up" and "Move down" buttons next to each photo. You can also remove a photo by clicking the "Remove" button next to the photo you wish to remove.

The first photo (the one at the top) is your primary property photo. This will be your most viewed photo and is the photo that will be displayed when introducing your property to guests. First impressions count, so put your best photo at the top and make your property look great!

Title and Description

You can give each photo you upload a title and short description. This helps your guests understand what the photo is showing them, and also gives you an additional opportunity to highlight some of your property's good points and features.

Quality

We like to show off your property with large photos where possible. We recommend you upload photos that are greater than 700px wide that are well lit and clearly show your property in a clean and attractive condition.

Copyright

You must have permission from the copyright holder to upload a photo to TravelDuck. By uploading photos to TravelDuck you are giving us permission to use the uploaded photos.

We recommend you take the photos yourself, that way you are the copyright holder and you can do whatever you like! If however the photos were taken by a third party such as an advertising agency or photographer you may need their permission to use their photos. Ask your agency/photographer - most reputable companies should give you permission (they are your properties after all).

We will remove any photos we suspect break copyright law. We have a copyright complaints procedure to report any copyright infringements.