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3 photo sharing sites for your new shutterbug - Holiday Gift Guide

If you know someone on your gift list is getting a camera or is a new shutterbug, you might want to consider getting them a "pro" photo sharing account where they can upload all their new photos. This is a nice gift for several reasons: 1. A pro account is a must have since most free accounts have a storage limit that the average photographer will easily exceed. 2. Pro accounts are ad free. 3. Pro accounts have more features and allow the upload of larger file sizes. 4. As the giver of the account, it stands to reason you might be given access to your shutterbug's photostream, although, it's equally possible you might not.
Here are my top picks for investing in a pro account. (Many thanks to our readers for enthusiastically recommending Smugmug).
Flickr - $24.95 per year. And they make it super easy to gift.
- Unlimited photo uploads (20MB per photo).
- Unlimited video uploads (90 seconds max).
- Unlimited storage.
- Unlimited bandwidth.
- Unlimited photosets.
- Archiving of high-resolution original images.
- The ability to replace a photo.
- Post any of your photos or videos in up to 60 group pools.
- Up to 10 GB of space for images and video clips.
- Unmetered bandwidth
- High resolution images – Up to 5MB or 2240 x 1680 pixels per image.
- Up to 10 minutes video play length.
- Custom URLs for up to 100 albums.
- Up to 100 images per slideshow.
- SWF file support.
- Unlimited storage.
- Unlimited bandwidth.
- Choose themes.
- Display geotagged photos on Google Maps.
- Ability to moderate, enable or disable comments.
- Galleries that auto size to fit any display.
- Friends and family editing.
- Disable downloading, viewing larger sizes.
- Make selected photos/galleries private.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Chris said 2:21PM on 11-29-2008
For Smugmug use the code 6GoPAlub8UH9w to get $5 for the year
I love my smugmug!
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Chris said 3:14PM on 11-29-2008
i mean to say $5 OFF for the year
G said 7:29PM on 11-29-2008
SeeHere has free, unlimited photo storage and sharing and does not charge to download the originals. Highly recommended!
http://seehere.com
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Mark said 7:33PM on 11-29-2008
Zenfolio is also worth considering I believe. I chose Zenfolio last year after some research. I'm happy with it and renewed this year.
If you are interested in trying Zenfolio, you can use the code YSN-3UB-8SR to get $5 off.
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Butters said 6:34PM on 11-30-2008
I am pretty happy with my Flickr Pro account, although I would obviously be interested in a free alternative if it had the same features and backing of a know and stable company.
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ATLChris said 10:48AM on 12-01-2008
I have a Flickr Pro that I am very happy with. I am going to look into this archiving of originals a little further. I didn't know you could do that.
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MV said 10:53AM on 12-01-2008
MyPhotoAlbum has a great online album, and only $20 a year, comes with tons more personalization features than the others listed. http://www.myphotoalbum.com
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Hans said 4:48PM on 12-01-2008
I am in love with my Phanfare account. They almost lost me and many other customers when they tried to make it "social" by locking everything down and requiring people to essentially register and subscribe to your photos in order to view them. However, they tottaly won me back when they actually listened and added back the ability for completely open sharing. They have a completely unlimited Pro option, they support video up to 10 minutes and 2GB, they store multiple and full res versions, and the upload app is the best out there, and I tried them all, including the three above. They all have their pro's and con's, but for the money, I think you can't beat Phanfare.
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