Mark Roberts wrote:
> >Mark - True, some don't hold them forever, just as long as you have
> >content on their servers, but some also sell them on whilst you're a
> >customer
>
> Wow. I've never heard of that happening! Do you have details?
You can't find the details directly on the internet
Malcolm Smith wrote:
>Mark - True, some don't hold them forever, just as long as you have content
>on their servers, but some also sell them on whilst you're a customer
Wow. I've never heard of that happening! Do you have details?
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Mark Roberts - Photography & Multimedia
Pretty much the same benefits on smugmug - one being for both sites is
there is no advertising
ann
On 11/2/2015 7:24 PM, Stanley Halpin wrote:
I use zenfolio.com Many templates you can modify to your hearts desire (or
not), option to sell from the site (or not). Two or three annual fee
Thanks to Ann, Yolanda, Bob, Mark, Larry, Paul & Stan for your replies.
I know and don't expect a free lunch with this!
Ann, Yolanda, Bob & Stan - Thanks, I will be looking at your recommendations
this morning. As it has taken me 11 months so far just to get comfortable
with Lightroom &
It's fairly straightforward, buy a cheap pc, download a Linux distribution and
get a static ip. You can host your photos under your own terms.
On November 2, 2015 10:29:41 AM PST, Malcolm Smith
wrote:
>I've had a look at getting images on line again but I'm appalled by
"Malcolm Smith" wrote:
>I've had a look at getting images on line again but I'm appalled by their
>terms and conditions (Flickr, Facebook, Wix to name but a few).
>
>Most of them go on about use that the individual should do to comply with
>posting images - your own work
For a small annual fee you might be better off just getting a web hosting
package and using Lightroom to post to it. I've been using clara.net for mine
for probably more than 15 years and have never had any problems.
http://www.claranetsoho.co.uk/clarahost
B
> On 2 Nov 2015, at 18:31,
Malcom, I second Ann's recommendation. I've been a Smugmug customer
for 10 years. I wanted some place where I could share photos without
the audience having to register so they could be spammed. The fact
that there are no ads slapped on your page and they don't monkey with
your photos is are
Malcolm - try mine - smugmug
there are three levels of charges for setting up a page/site but they
protect your images, they don't use them
ann
On 11/2/2015 1:29 PM, Malcolm Smith wrote:
I've had a look at getting images on line again but I'm appalled by their
terms and conditions (Flickr,
Some e-mail ISPs provide a limited amount of free web space that you can
use for photo hosting, creating your own galleries using software such
as Lightroom or jAlbum. You might want to check with your provider to
see if that's available to you. Below is an example from one of my
email
I use zenfolio.com Many templates you can modify to your hearts desire (or
not), option to sell from the site (or not). Two or three annual fee levels,
none all that high. A donation-ware app available as a LR plugin to simplify
posting images. You set the conditions as to whether viewers can
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