diff --git a/docs/model-api.txt b/docs/model-api.txt
index 918f4eb5db..4af193ca48 100644
--- a/docs/model-api.txt
+++ b/docs/model-api.txt
@@ -248,7 +248,28 @@ Here are all available field types:
uploaded files don't fill up the given directory).
The admin represents this as an ```` (a file-upload widget).
+
+ Using a `FieldField` or an ``ImageField`` (see below) in a model takes a few
+ steps:
+
+ 1. In your settings file, you'll need to define ``MEDIA_ROOT``as the
+ full path to a directory where you'd like Django to store uploaded
+ files. (For performance, these files are not stored in the database.)
+ Define ``MEDIA_URL`` as the base public URL of that directory. Make
+ sure that this directory is writable by the Web server's user
+ account.
+
+ 2. Add the ``FileField`` or ``ImageField`` to your model, making sure
+ to define the ``upload_to`` option to tell Django to which
+ subdirectory of ``MEDIA_ROOT`` it should upload files.
+ 3. All that will be stored in your database is a path to the file
+ (relative to ``MEDIA_ROOT``). You'll must likely want to use the
+ convenience ``get__url`` function provided by Django. For
+ example, if your ``ImageField`` is called ``mug_shot``, you can get
+ the absolute URL to your image in a template with ``{{
+ object.get_mug_shot_url }}``.
+
.. _`strftime formatting`: http://docs.python.org/lib/module-time.html#l2h-1941
``FloatField``
@@ -281,7 +302,7 @@ Here are all available field types:
width of the image each time a model instance is saved.
Requires the `Python Imaging Library`_.
-
+
.. _Python Imaging Library: http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/
``IntegerField``