biomed
Veteran
ibcrewin said:I keep a tight reign on what I have listed as public, private or for friends and family.
That is an important thing to keep in mind if you are posting any photos anywhere on the web. I have had a Flickr account for a couple of years. My Pro account expired a while ago and I need to pay to renew it. I find the Flickr Uploader utility to be very easy to use.
Mike
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
I do it mainly for easy access to my images when I need or want to showcase my pictures from other places such as ebay or here on RFF.
It's worth the cost.
It's worth the cost.
DMG
waiting for friday
shortly after my post I succumbed to a pro account...damn you RFFers 
mjflory
Accumulator
At last I understand why so many of the users of Flickr are identified as being "pro" photographers!
S
Socke
Guest
No, I've got a virtual server for my blog and gallery.
S
Socke
Guest
mjflory said:At last I understand why so many of the users of Flickr are identified as being "pro" photographers!
Not pro photographers, pro flickr users
Bill58
Native Texan
mjflory said:At last I understand why so many of the users of Flickr are identified as being "pro" photographers!
Yes--the only time I've ever been called a "Pro" on anything.
Bill
jaffa_777
Established
It's $25 bucks a year, thats the cheapest damn deal I have ever seen to get good exposure and upload umlimited photo's. My website hosting cost's me $25 a month.
I can use it to host photo's of events I have taken where people can look and choose what photo's they want printed. It saves me and my customers heaps of time. I rate flick very highly. I love checking out other peoples creative work and talking to them about it too.
I can use it to host photo's of events I have taken where people can look and choose what photo's they want printed. It saves me and my customers heaps of time. I rate flick very highly. I love checking out other peoples creative work and talking to them about it too.
Jeroen
Well-known
I've got a Pro account, too - it's worth it. A great way of sharing your photos.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeroenjeroen/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeroenjeroen/
ballfresno
Established
And I also use a pro flickr account for archival purposes. But I also use it to share photos with family and friends with tight control on my list of contacts. I do wish I could specify per user access priviledges but the four levels (private, family, friends, all) are usually enough.
scottgee1
RF renegade
ballfresno said:And I also use a pro flickr account for archival purposes. But I also use it to share photos with family and friends with tight control on my list of contacts. I do wish I could specify per user access priviledges but the four levels (private, family, friends, all) are usually enough.
As a non-Flickr user I'm wondering how access is controlled. Passwords?
TIA!/ScottGee1
Abbazz
6x9 and be there!
I have a Flickr free account but I don't like very much the way the photos are displayed and I find the interface clumsy. That's why I use Zenfolio as an online backup for all my pictures.
Cheers,
Abbazz
Cheers,
Abbazz
DMG
waiting for friday
scottgee, you set privelleges on your photos so either they are a) viewable by all (public) b) friends only c) familly only d) friends and familly only..and this is set when you upload but you can also change this when they have been uploaded.
sherm
Well-known
I pro............. I can honestly say that sometimes I don't use the upload capability, but I gotta tell ya I've spent $ 25.00 more foolishly than this. 
ballfresno
Established
scottgee, as DMG says, photos are given access according to type of contact. If a family member has a flickr account, you indicate that this member is "family" and then this person can see any of your photos that are visible to family members. Only flickr members that you indicate have a particular relationship with you will have access. Straightforward and quite painless!
I actually prefer the flickr interface to most other photo sites I have encountered. But YMMV!
I actually prefer the flickr interface to most other photo sites I have encountered. But YMMV!
ywenz
Veteran
Whisper said:And be sure to take all precautions when setting your account up.
http://www.flickr.com/groups/306293@N25/
Did you even get a load of the type of people complaining in that thread? Check out the guy who started the group - his flickr account is full of images of other people's paintings and signs.. Don't take that crap seriously..
ywenz
Veteran
Whisper said:My mistake for not taking you into consideration.
I'll refrain from further posts, except those that I feel meet your standards.
Oh no need to be so apologetic. Just wanting to point out the basis of their complaints there.
keensb
tri-x are for kids
i've been using flickr pro for a long time now.
There are two things i'm not entirely in love with.
once you start using it, you can't really stop, as all of your photos are on there and you lose access to them if you are not pro.
also, a passworded set is a really good feature to have. i wish flickr had it
There are two things i'm not entirely in love with.
once you start using it, you can't really stop, as all of your photos are on there and you lose access to them if you are not pro.
also, a passworded set is a really good feature to have. i wish flickr had it
lynn
lynn
sherm said:I pro............. I can honestly say that sometimes I don't use the upload capability, but I gotta tell ya I've spent $ 25.00 more foolishly than this.![]()
Me, too. I rather neglect my Flickr account - it takes me so much time: to upload, and to write the captions - but it's handy for posting (linking) images, like, say, here.
And it keeps me visually up-to-date with what my daughter in Halifax. That's worth the $25 alone.
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