Comparing Photo Sharing Providers

Are you looking for a provider that you can trust enough to host your pictures? There are a lot of options when it comes to sharing your photos online these days. So, how do you decide which one to use? Well, I have done a little digging to find some of the popular photo sharing hosts. Each company offers something a little different than the other, so I've highlighted some of their options to help you find the one that will best suit your needs.

Shutterfly

Shutterfly Studio® is free to organize, edit and share your photos. Family and friends can view your shared pictures and projects online without being a member. You can order your prints to have them delivered to your door, or pick them up at your local Target store in as little as an hour. Create your own photo book by choosing the layouts and background, then add your photos and journaling.

Kodak Gallery

Create a slideshow and email it to your family and friends, whom can easily view without being a member. They offer to print tons of stuff.

Picasa™

Now owned by Google

Organize your photos, make an album, add ratings, and password protect your collections. You can email your pictures, create a web album, slide show or even a movie. Easily post multiple photos into your blog.

Smugmug

There is an annual Fee. You have unlimited storage space, they securely backup your photos, you won't receive ads or spam, easily post photos in blogs & forums, add photos from your camera phone, have your own URL, create and join communities, create private share groups or just network with family and friends. You also have access to Tags, RSS feeds, APIs, and Ajax.

Snapfish

(a division of Hewlett Packard)

Secure & easy online photo sharing, free unlimited storage space, editing tools and software, wireless imaging service, plus over 80 personalized photo products.

Hooray™

Photo sharing with audio, Photo albums, Story Books, Greeting Cards and Photo Calendars.

My Photo Album

Free unlimited photo and video sharing, your own personal web address and 40 unique ways to share your memories. Personalize how you share with a different background, skins and frames, your friends don't have to joint to view your photos, have private and public album settings. Plus, printing options.

Smilebox™

With Smilebox™, you can create animated scrapbooks, photobooks, slideshows, postcards, and ecards for any occasion, and email them to anyone. Sign up for an account and they offer more. This site looks like a lot of fun and they play music.

Story of my Life™

Picaboo

If you're a little intimidated to try creating a scrapbook from scratch, you can try using this free software download and share your photo album with others or have it printed. It does take a few minutes to download, but it was easy to use.

They offer free space up to 250MB, you can purchase more space for a one time fee, which most is donated to a not-for-profit organization. You get your own website, which is secure and you can invite your friends and family to share your space. This is a community where you can write and organize your life story. If you're looking for something with a different pace, then this is it. This is a very personalized website, I recommend checking it out.

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