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Find a Grave Headstone Photography

It’s late afternoon and you need to stretch your legs, why not grab a friend and head over to photograph headstones in a local cemetery? You’ll get your daily dose of exercise, fresh air, and your headstone photos will help others with their research far into the future. You can even fulfill some photo requests!

Before you leave on your cemetery outing, you’ll want to: 


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Here are some suggestions and tips for photographing a headstone. 

Adding photos to Find a Grave

Volunteers can add photos through the site or the Find a Grave app. Once uploaded, the photos are available for the world to see! GPS coordinates will automatically add to the memorial if you take your pictures with a GPS enabled phone or camera.

Also, through the Find a Grave app you can see what memorials need GPS and add the location by tapping the pin icon on the memorial page while standing at the grave. We talk more about GPS in this blog post.

Find a Grave app (iOS): Tap on the + (Add) sign in the lower menu. Tap on New Headstone Photos or add a single photo (tap camera icon) when on the memorial page.

Find A Grave app (Android): Search for the cemetery or tap the cemetery on the map. Tap on Add Headstone Photos or add a single photo (tap camera icon) when on the memorial page.

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Photo Request

Make someone’s day by claiming and fulfilling their Photo Request! Find photo requests by clicking the camera icon in the upper right corner on the website. In the app under Cemetery Search, cemeteries that have open photo requests have a green pin. Go to the cemetery page in the app and click on the photo requests. Claim and Fulfill the photo request from the memorial page. For more information about this program, visit this post or our help page and scroll down to Photo Requests.

Adding photos/memorials, GPS coordinates, and fulfilling photo requests are fantastic ways to volunteer. Thanks for joining our Find a Grave Community and contributing to Find a Grave!

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