erikhaugsby
killer of threads
I'm on the edge of getting a flickr pro account. I know that I don't use flickr that much right now, but this is mostly due to restrictions (primarily the limit on sets) that would be alleviated by paying the $25 fee. Then again, I'm not sure if an unlimited number of sets would actually get me to upload more of my pictures.
Understanding mileage varies, have any of you gone pro and felt it was a waste of money?
Understanding mileage varies, have any of you gone pro and felt it was a waste of money?
back alley
IMAGES
i just went to the pro account and think it's worth it.
i set up more sets and started to organize my pics in them. and i like being able to upload more than 200 pics.
i set up more sets and started to organize my pics in them. and i like being able to upload more than 200 pics.
jamesj
Well-known
im to poor for a pro account i like flickr...i really want some moo cards too...
Jamie123
Veteran
I have one. Not sure I really need it but I like flickr so that's a reason 
schow
Well-known
I have one and love it. There are a number of groups or communities there that can be fun and interesting.
I have been using it more so I to have a pro account. No complaints, I like the set up there.
jky
Well-known
I have one and think it's worth it. It's mainly used to upload 10mg TIFF files that I enjoy... sort of like an offsite backup.
sockeyed
Well-known
I've been pro since they first offered Pro accounts, and I love it. I find it a great way to archive and share my photos, and I've developed great contacts around the world since I joined. Without Flickr, I never would have heard of the Angkor Photography Festival (which I went to last November in Siem Reap).
BTW, if you're there, please join the Rangefinder Cameras group (I started it). You'll see lots of familiar faces.
BTW, if you're there, please join the Rangefinder Cameras group (I started it). You'll see lots of familiar faces.
Bill58
Native Texan
'Just got one to mainly archive pics and glad to see the positive feedback.
DMG
waiting for friday
I'm seriously thinking about getting one too, I've become a flickr addict recently. Plus it's a lot less that more other places are chargin too.
cfoto
Established
I've been a flickr pro member for a couple of years and think the $25 is worth it. There is a photo group that is an extension of rangefinderforum.com (not sure if it's official or not) that has lots of great RFF photos. http://flickr.com/groups/66333716@N00/
Terao
Kiloran
Big advantage now is that there is no monthly upload limit - I've archived all my stuff (and my father's) up there now...
vodid
Cone of Uncertainty
I'm very happy with flickr. I joined as a pro right away, not knowing how much I'd enjoy it. I joined because I'd taken a job photographing a Quincanera celebration and needed to make the photographs available to the folks that attended the event.
Kent
Finally at home...
No, not yet. The regular account is still enough for me...
ibcrewin
Ah looky looky
I just got one.. I had been dropping hint to anybody who would listen to get one for my bday to no avail..
200 pictures for a camera addict just doesn't cut it..
200 pictures for a camera addict just doesn't cut it..
photogdave
Shops local
I had a regular flickr account with the idea it would be for sharing photos with family and friends, my RFF gallery more of a showcase of my photography.
After a member here casually mentioned he downloaded some of my flickr photos (there was no direct link in my signature so he had to go into my profile to find it) I kind of got creeped out. So I deleted the whole thing.
It's not such a problem that someone from here was looking at personal photos, but I realized I just shouldn't have posted that kind of stuff on the internet. There was nothing naughty in there, just happy snaps really, but it still made me feel weird.
After a member here casually mentioned he downloaded some of my flickr photos (there was no direct link in my signature so he had to go into my profile to find it) I kind of got creeped out. So I deleted the whole thing.
It's not such a problem that someone from here was looking at personal photos, but I realized I just shouldn't have posted that kind of stuff on the internet. There was nothing naughty in there, just happy snaps really, but it still made me feel weird.
darkkavenger
Massimiliano Mortillaro
I do flickr pro, its more convenient to rearrange my sets & photos. And it blows away the monthly upload limit. 
ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
I tried flickr but settled on Expressions instead. I can use my own URL to point to my photos. (As shown in my signature below)
ibcrewin
Ah looky looky
That's one thing that creeps me out about flickr.. When other people list you as a contact. It's kind of odd in someways.. I keep a tight reign on what I have listed as public, private or for friends and family.photogdave said:I had a regular flickr account with the idea it would be for sharing photos with family and friends, my RFF gallery more of a showcase of my photography.
After a member here casually mentioned he downloaded some of my flickr photos (there was no direct link in my signature so he had to go into my profile to find it) I kind of got creeped out. So I deleted the whole thing.
It's not such a problem that someone from here was looking at personal photos, but I realized I just shouldn't have posted that kind of stuff on the internet. There was nothing naughty in there, just happy snaps really, but it still made me feel weird.
darkkavenger
Massimiliano Mortillaro
No matter what site you use, nothing is better than having your own website & portfolio. It is probably more challenging to build, but provides you with an unequalled, unique content & presentation of your work, the way you intend it.
I have had no time for this until now, that is why I'm kind of torn between flickr and deviantart. I've a very modest portfolio that i made myself, but nothing really interactive and/or exciting. And the photos are old!
I have had no time for this until now, that is why I'm kind of torn between flickr and deviantart. I've a very modest portfolio that i made myself, but nothing really interactive and/or exciting. And the photos are old!
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