[lug] Distributing photos on-line (for free, but not public)

Ben Burdette bburdette at comcast.net
Thu May 26 10:19:18 MDT 2011


Just saw something on this today, looks like an interesting approach:

http://www.oneswarm.org/

Haven't tried it myself though.

On 5/26/2011 10:07 AM, Will wrote:
> Gallery can do all of those things.  You can host it your self on your 
> own server or use a third party that will host it for you.
>
> http://gallery.menalto.com/
>
> On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 9:59 AM, Vince Dean <vincedean at frii.com 
> <mailto:vincedean at frii.com>> wrote:
>
>     I am looking for a way to share pictures online for a
>     non-profit cause.
>
>     For many years, I have been the semi-official graduation
>     photographer for the Florence Crittenton School in Denver,
>     a school for pregnant and parenting teens.  In the past I
>     made paper prints, at my own expense, and had the school
>     distribute them to the graduates who are not always easy
>     to find after graduation.
>
>     I would like to find an on-line solution to supplement or
>     replace the paper prints.  The requirements include:
>
>       Limiting access to the graduates and friends, either by
>       giving them a passcode or allowing them to request admission
>       to a moderated group.
>
>       Ability to for users to download images or purchase
>       prints, without adding on any payment for me.
>
>       Not setting up a site where members can share their
>       own content.
>
>     Flickr groups come close, but it seems that the group members
>     would also have the ability to add their own content, and I
>     don't really want to be responsible for a site where a bunch
>     of teens can contribute un-moderated content.
>
>     I do like the fact that Flickr allows you to order prints through
>     Snapfish, so they can be delivered directly to a local
>     Walgreens for pickup.
>
>     Yes -- this is not Linux-related, but it is a pressing need
>     for a worthy cause.
>
>     Thanks,
>     Vince
>
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