Valley Stream South Class of '70
35th Year Reunion Photos
Free viewing - Free Downloading - Free E-mailing

... and you may order reprints directly from Kodak.
It's a good idea to read this completely before you view your photos, or you can print out this page for instructions.  This page will always be here as a reminder.

Note:  If the link directly below does not work for you, copy and paste it into your browser.

1 - Go to
http://www.kodakgallery.com/ShareLandingSignin.jsp?Uc=t577dn4.mb11jww&Uy=-vissoj&Upost_signin=Slideshow.jsp%3Fmode%3Dfromshare&Ux=1&UV=225953508332_55930103408

2 - When you get to the sign in page, don't forget to bookmark it in your browser -- or save it to your "Favorite Places" on AOL, so you can go back as many times as you like.

3 - If you already have an account with KodakGallery or Ofoto, use your existing user name and password.
If not, click on "Don't have an account? Join now" in the top white border.

4 - You will then set up your free account - type in your first name, your email address, and create a password of your choosing.  Then check the box, and click on "Continue".

5 - Now you can view your photos.  Each time you return, you will only need to put in your email and password.

     -Use the orange controls to play the slideshow, or forward, reverse or pause. The entiere slideshow
      takes 10 minutes and 10 seconds to view.

     -Or, you can run your mouse over the small blue rectangles below the photo, and choose the
      individual picture you want to see from the thumbnails that are displayed.

     -You can speed up or slow down the slideshow by clicking on "settings" at the top.

     -You can make comments about the photos to share with your classmates in the comments section at
      the bottom.

     -You can order prints at $0.15 each directly from Kodak -- I think they will send you an email
      offering you 10 free prints, for creating your account.

     -You can download these photos to your computer for free -- and print them out on your own
      printer or e-mail them. RIGHT-click on the photo, choose "Save Picture As" and complete the
      process.

As always -- questions? 
Contact me!