Photographer's first website, best hosting platform?
I want to host a photography site. Help! Ideas?
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For photo hosting, I've come to find 3 great solutions that aren't too impossible to maintain.
Use Adobe Lightroom to create HTML pages. Not eays to make lots of changes, but good for indy galleries that never need updates. I use this for sports work only. Use WordPress, and a special photo theme. I suggest StudioPress, see my link below. Great for galleries and photo blogs. Use a hosted service, be it smugmug or even Facebook. Smugmug for $99 per year isn't bad. Great for galleries and indy image sales. For a list of hosts I have vetted, and some other related items (buying domain, WordPress themes, related software, etc), see the Web section on this page: http://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/show...-com-1528.html --- it's the 4th section down. That page really has all you need, in terms of who to use. Again, as a fellow photog, I just wanted to be sure you got the kind of suggestion a photographer needs, not just random hosting advice. Not all advice is equal. |
I appreciate the time you took to give me a personal response. The information was needed.
I am quite familiar with Lightroom, and have used it in the past to create small photo shows using my ISP's limited FTP account. Of course ISP's never allow business aspects, unless you pay outrageous prices. I do understand your methodology with it also. Lightroom is quite sleek. I do intend to use Wordpress. I have not made up my mind how to use it yet.
Unless I fail miserably, I am not really interested in SmugMug, Zenfolio, FLickR, Facebook, Myspace, or anything related to that method. I know they are there if I lose interest with my present intentions. I potentially want to create my own system, do it my way, control it my way, and see how it goes. I may fail, but all I lose is my time, and at least it I obtain some knowledge on the venture. My photography is my passion, but it isn't what pays the bills for now. I still have my day job (two of them actually). Well I better stop for now, I seem to be babbling...lol |
When it comes to Lightroom, I've been rather fond of the TTG gallery templates. These do not come with Lightroom, they're available at the official site at http://lightroom.theturninggate.net
You can see an example of these (the auto-index version) at http://www.tennmedia.com/photos/ WordPress based photo sites can come in all flavors.
I don't know much about the themes at http://www.prophotoblogs.com/support -- but not having demos online makes me cringe. Look at pretty photos and videos of a theme IS NOT THE SAME as test-driving it. This is 2010, and WordPress is well into the 2.9x series. ProPhoto looks to be written in 2008 on the 2.7x series --- and you need to know some things have changed in WP since v2.8. Themes did get broken. Taking your time to learn everything is very wise. When it comes to hosting, pick the platform to match your needs. For a simple WordPress blog, a basic Linux package will work. Any of the hosts mentioned here will work:
I gave up on self-made HTML systems years ago. Once I even customized phpBB to the extreme, and made it into a photo site. In the end, I found Lightroom and/or WordPress to be the best options. Or when selling, to just use smugmug and pay the $99 annually and do the small profit share. I'd show you some of my work, but almost everything is currently offline for major upgrades. Just took them down about 6 weeks ago, Won't be done for another month or two. Those sites really didn't have any PageRank, so I don't care about the downtime. |
Thank you
Hey I made it here. I certainly appreciate the help. I will take my time, and read your information.
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If there are any more questions -- be it about photo, video, and anything to do with websites -- feel free to ask. Glad to help.
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I will take time to browse around later. Thanks for the nice help.
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That's horrible. Maybe you have a 24/7 animal hospital nearby?
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