Hi all,
I've been googling for days and haven't really found a good solution
to my problem.

I am building a site where a user can view photos and then choose
which of the photos they want to purchase. (Weddings/parties/HS
graduation etc...) My client doesn't want other users of the site to
be able to access another user's event photos.
So far the only way I can think to truly secure photos from another
user is to serve the image up through Django, but the website says
it's inefficient and insecure. Honestly, the inefficiency, I can
probably deal with as this site will be for a local photographer who
probably won't be getting millions of hits per day, but the insecurity
is what I'm worried about.

I read django's way of protecting static files, but that only limits
it to a group of people and not an individual.

Can anyone help me?

Thanks!

-Nate
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