You’ve written many wonderful stories, and adding photographs is a great way to supplement your work.
If you have photographs on your phone, your first step is to move your images to your computer. The easiest way to do that is to transfer your images via email.
Here is a document instructing you on how to do that: Photo Phone-PC via Email (Windows).
You can transfer many photographs simultaneously by directly connecting your phone and computer.
Here are the directions on how to do that on Windows: Photo Phone-PC via USB (Windows).

One last way to get your photos to your laptop or PC from your phone: Photo Phone-PC via Bluetooth (Windows).
Getting your photographs into the desired document is the next step. Use these directions (put together by our own Dave Godin) to insert your image into the text: Insert Photos into Word.
Once you have the photos where you want them, the next step is to place them within your story, position them properly, and crop and size them. We go over those steps in this workshop.
This document walks you through inserting images into your story and anchoring them correctly: Photo Placement and Wrap Text.
Please note: My Zoom photo thumbnail covers the far right-hand side of the photographs toolbar, so you cannot see the crop and width/height dimensions. Use the document below to follow along with this part of the video.
Here are the details on how to properly crop and size your images in the text: Crop and Size Your Photographs in Word.
Thank you, Dave and Patricia! I have successfully added a photo to one of my stories and will celebrate by posting it under Share Stories!