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Previously on "A shared photo album for non-techies"

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    You misunderstood me. I meant that the FB group we created is not likely to last a long time. Not FB itself.
    Why not knock up a website yourself, plenty of wordpress + gallery combos out there, easy enough to protect it with a password too

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by yasockie View Post
    I can bet my 50 shares of FB that it will be around for a lot longer than you think and with all the money that they still have, the get the best engineers, your photos are pretty well backed up.
    I suppose you can upload them to a competing website like Flickr or Google+/Picasa/Drive and be done with it.
    You misunderstood me. I meant that the FB group we created is not likely to last a long time. Not FB itself.

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  • JCott
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    Facebook, Google+.. No reason to host them anywhere else IMO

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  • unixman
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    If your skills lie in the LAMP area then it is quite easy to set up a Pi or other home server to share pictures. Also retains your picture ownership and privacy.

    If you want the ability for others to upload, Owncloud can be installed. It runs okay (a little bit slowly) on a Pi 2.

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  • MicrosoftBob
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    Originally posted by woohoo View Post
    If your willing to pay then https://www.smugmug.com/ is good. I use this for all my photo's and serves as a backup. You can share and make pages private etc.
    Have you tried selling photos on there, seeing how well it integrates with Facebook, it appears a viable option

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  • yasockie
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    We've been posting them on our individual FaceBook pages and in a private group but the group won't be around for ages
    I can bet my 50 shares of FB that it will be around for a lot longer than you think and with all the money that they still have, the get the best engineers, your photos are pretty well backed up.
    I suppose you can upload them to a competing website like Flickr or Google+/Picasa/Drive and be done with it.

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  • FiveTimes
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    put them on google drive and share with everyone and allow them to add to the folder ?

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  • woohoo
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    If your willing to pay then https://www.smugmug.com/ is good. I use this for all my photo's and serves as a backup. You can share and make pages private etc.

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Could you not use a drop box and share the folder? Guess it fails the ease of use if people haven't used it before though
    I think DB has built-in image viewing support these days but it would mean everyone has to sign up (if it was public this wouldn't be so bad). And have the apps on mobile devices - FB is so ubiquitous.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Kik is what all the cool kids (and terrorists and those that want to remain anonymous for whatever reason ) are using these days.

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  • Alias
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    erm, WhatsApp?...I believe Telegram is the app of choice now

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  • northernladuk
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    Or how about whatsapp? We have a tour group we all contribute and comment on. Need to have to add everyone individually though.

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  • northernladuk
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    Could you not use a drop box and share the folder? Guess it fails the ease of use if people haven't used it before though

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  • d000hg
    started a topic A shared photo album for non-techies

    A shared photo album for non-techies

    I was recently in an amateur theatre production and many of us took photos. We've been posting them on our individual FaceBook pages and in a private group but the group won't be around for ages and I wanted to set up a way we can all see each others' photos easily. It's also a requirement that this isn't publicly visible, i.e. only those contributing photos can see the album, or similar.

    FB seems the most obvious because virtually everyone uses it but I'm not quite sure if it is appropriate. I know I can create an album and invite contributors but then it's still "my" album.

    Any comments? Ease of use is key here.
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