If you don't have subscriber ability to add photos to a post, or you want to embed them right into the post content rather than on the end of the post, you can use a third party image host.
You can watch a video of this process to see how it works, it takes less than 90 seconds!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jsRBSvF9p4Or follow these written instructions:
TSP recommends
Imgur.com for sharing photos as it's easy to use.
Uploading to Imgur.com1. Visit
Imgur.com2. Choose "New Post" at the top. You don't need an account, but having one will save all the photos you upload so you can go back and find them again.
3. Browse for photos on your machine, or drag the files into the screen.
You can select multiple files.
4. Your imgur "post" will then be created. It might take a little time to process the images.
5. Hover on the image and you will see the URL to the image in the top right corner. Click and copy this.
Now you have two optionsA. Share the link in your post. This will not add the photo right into your post but will give an external link to the post like this:http://imgur.com/G6uof5IB. You can embed your photo directly into the post but this requires some changes to the copied link, good for intermediate computer uses.i. Add lowercase "L" to the end of the URL. This means "large" and is an appropriate size for the forum.
http://imgur.com/G6uof5Il
ii. Add ".jpg" to the end of the URL. This specifies you're linking to a direct image rather than a web page.
http://imgur.com/G6uof5Il.jpg
iii. Add "i." in front of the
imgur.com portion of the URL. This tells Imgur you want the direct photo.
http://i.imgur.com/G6uof5Il.jpg
You can then include your new URL using the photo button for it to appear in the post, like so: