MartinL
MartinL
SmugMug, Zen Folio, PBase, and other high quality sites cost from mid $20s per year to two or three times that. I think it’s worth the price. I often check out someone’s Flickr, but there’s no way to predict whether I’ll get the basic freebie version with frustrating navigation, ads, or small size photos.
Some Big Caveats: There are great galleries on Flickr where photographers have carefully edited/selected and thoughtfully grouped their photos. There are poorly designed galleries in paid sites that have little to offer. Possibly the most annoying are professional sites with agonizing bells and whistles and babbling brooks.🙂 Of course, it's easy to tell others how to spend their money, but it seems that given the costs and time that most people put into their photos, it's a matter of diverting some of one's photo dollars to making our efforts more pleasing and accessible to others.
Some Big Caveats: There are great galleries on Flickr where photographers have carefully edited/selected and thoughtfully grouped their photos. There are poorly designed galleries in paid sites that have little to offer. Possibly the most annoying are professional sites with agonizing bells and whistles and babbling brooks.🙂 Of course, it's easy to tell others how to spend their money, but it seems that given the costs and time that most people put into their photos, it's a matter of diverting some of one's photo dollars to making our efforts more pleasing and accessible to others.