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Everyone's Photo sharing and Site hosting/design

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  • Started 2 years ago by TaoTeJared
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  1. smarterchild

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    I briefly read through this whole thread, Since my thread was closed i was directed to this thread.

    It seems that most of these comments suggest flickr for a image hosting site. What i'm looking for is a more professional website for clients.

    My results i found so far is livebooks.com and Photobiz.com

    Is there any other websites that offer a monthly rate for client proofing and ordering? and it being a professional portfolio website?

    Posted 2 years ago #
  2. NikoDoby

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    livebooks is pretty much the "standard" but if you want something more affordable then it sounds like Zenfolio has what you are looking for.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  3. ricksweden

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    Check out Pixpa! at $15/mo...a professional , proofing ordering system

    I have not used it personally, saw them on wikipedia....http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Career_portfolio#Online_portfolio

    Posted 2 years ago #
  4. Doc Hemp

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    I am a new member .... 1st post ...have Nikon D200 ... have done some nice surf photos and railroad photos with it *Link Removed* big waves in Hawaii ....
    and 5 different railroads in Colorado that World Wide Country tours links too ..
    am only a hobbiest *Link Removed*
    Just today ordered the AF-S- Nikkor 28-300 Glass ... will use it now on the D200 and wait to see what the D4 is all about ... will go to the FX format some day ...
    Cheers
    Doc Hemp

    Posted 2 years ago #
  5. sevencrossing

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    Iuse Uk based use everybodysmile

    Posted 2 years ago #
  6. joemcdonald

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    Zenfolio has a show in selected cities in the very near future.
    It might be a good way to learn more about their service and other products being showcased.
    JOE

    Posted 1 year ago #
  7. jathompson

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    I have pickpic setup on my site. They don't think they offer this on websites anymore. If you want to check it out my site is http://www.funicostudios.com

    Posted 1 year ago #
  8. aetas

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    I still have a vote in for zenfolio. My site is through them and for $100 a year the customer service is second to none. I also bought a domain from go daddy and jumped it to my site. So now whenever someone types my website name in it goes to my zenfolio page. It looks professional and mpix is a great service to work through for printing. Mpix will send you over a cd and a print to make sure what you are sending out is what the client will get also. Not a perfect system but it works well.

    Hope this helps

    Posted 1 year ago #
  9. mirtos

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    I like the ability to post directly from lightroom, and between the two, i have found smugmug to be more reliable than flickr.

    Posted 1 year ago #

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