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Create Free Photography Portfolio Online

September 16th, 2009 by admin

Good websites for photo display?

I want to create an online portfolio of my serious photography, and I already have a deviantart account. but I was wondering if there were any blog websites or something... preferably free. Could you recommend anything?

http://www.dripbook.com/
Dripbook's mission is simple - to allow artists to easily publish their work online by taking the hassle, guesswork and expense out of creating a well designed, easily modifiable web presence. Dripbook takes the best of technology and directs it where it should have gone long ago - into making an easy, quick, and really cheap way for artists to show their work.

http://www.mylivegallery.com/

MyLiveGallery enables you to instantly create live galleries, photo albums and slideshows online. Use it to turn your photos into attractive galleries and share them with others. It is as easy as 1-2-3. Just specify the name, upload your pictures, select a theme and the gallery is ready.

http://www.zenfolio.com/

Create and customize professional-looking galleries using advanced Web interface. Organize and structure your photographs so that you and your visitors can easily find them and view. From standards-based IPTC tags to full EXIF support your photographs show every detail including captions, titles, file and exposure info, searchable keywords and categories. Zenfolio gives you powerful tools allowing you to be efficient and organized.

http://www.yogile.com/

Yogile is a photo sharing service that makes it incredibly easy to share images privately and within groups.

http://www.troovi.com/

roovi is an easy photo exchange platform to share your photos in high quality. There's no need to register - Simply choose the photos you want to share and upload them. To share the photos with others all you have to do is to send them your unique link.

http://divvyshot.com/

Divvyshot solves photo sharing, especially among groups of friends and family members. It is doing this with effortlessly simple products that are a pleasure to use.

http://www.showzey.com/

Showzey is service which liberates all your photos. Showzey will collect all of your photos along with shared photos from your Gmail mailboxes, Facebook account, Picasa albums, and Flickr albums. You can share photos, copy them between sites, make funny captions.

http://drop.io/

Each drop.io is a private place for storing and sharing photos, video, audio, notes, docs, etc. Each is accessible only to those whom you tell exactly where to look.

www.cloudfireit.com/
CloudFire is a fast way to share all your photos and videos with people you know. There is no uploading, reorganizing, transcoding - just share it and let CloudFire do the rest.

www.fotoviewr.com/
FotoViewr aims to provide a better experience for viewing photos. You and your friends can look at your photos by clicking on page after HTML page, or you can immerse yourself in a highly interactive and engaging interface.

www.dphoto.com/
DPHOTO lets you easily share your photos with family and friends in your own online gallery, while also creating secure backup of all your precious memories.

http://tabblo.com/

A tabblo is a collection of photos and words brought together by a stylized template that can be customized to your heart's content. A tabblo lives at a permanent URL and can be private, accessed by whoever you invite, or public for the whole world to see.

http://www.keepsy.com/

With Keepsy, anyone can make a page in your book in just seconds. No more emailing photos back and forth. And instead of passing the hat around, everyone can pitch-in to your group gift online.

Creating your own photography website


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