Sending pictures on Imac

i have 4 different accounts on my imac...all which i have access to...how do i send pictures from one account to another account on the same imac without having to email them to myself...i am tryin to create a foto album and need pictures on one of the account but cant access them from the account i am currently on...plz help!

And if the file sharing setup is too much for you to deal with you could do something like export the photos to a USB thumb drive, a cd, external hard disk, then log in to the other user and import them. This might be easiers and safest from a security standpoint, if this is a one time thing.

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