I've formatted my wd external hard drive but I can't put photos on it?? Help

I've bought a WD external hard drive and formatted it for mac but it won't let me save photo and I've tried single photos and as albums but with no joy can anyone help me.
Cheers

looks like you formatted it as NTFS
get info on drive (cmd-i) and see how it is formatted and what permissions are set
if NTFS - reformat it to HFS+ journaled

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