We have a DAMS and use You Send It and DropBox. But we also upload selected 
images to SmugMug (for events) since they can be shared online and outside of 
our network more easily. When we set it up they were offering free sites to 
non-profits, I'm not sure if that is still the case. Even if you pay for the 
Pro account it is only $150 per year. 

The benefit of SmugMug is that they have a lot of privacy and sharing options. 
And you can design the site to match your main site if you want. These are our 
public photos, but there are many others available where a link is required. 
http://frick.smugmug.com. You can also password the entire site (we did this 
for my daughter's school). 

http://www.smugmug.com/photos/photo-video-backup/
http://www.smugmug.com/help/private-photo-storage 

Vivian


 
Vivian Gill
Web and New Media Manager
The Frick Collection
One East 70th Street
New York, NY 10021 

212-547-0665
gill at frick.org
http://www.frick.org
http://collections.frick.org



-----Original Message-----
From: mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Travis Fullerton
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 8:59 AM
To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
Subject: Re: [MCN-L] Online Photo Sharing

David, thanks for the response. We currently use Drop Box and You Send It
for file transfers, but my goal here is not to actually transfer and allow
access to the files. What I am after is a simple method for museum staff to
simply browse the available event and publicity images. Once they found what
they wanted, they would still need to contact the image library to obtain a
copy in the appropriate size for their use.

As an example, if we photograph an event or program and generate 75-100
images, we will send "contact sheets" of the images to the original
requestor. But, often the images could serve multiple purposes for other
users and we currently have no method for other staff to then see those
images without making an appointment with the image librarian or sending
contact sheets to everyone. Both of which are a little to laborious and
inconvenient. 

My hope is that one of the online photo sharing sites will provide the
browsing and cataloging we need, but be secure and private enough to monitor
in house distribution and use.

Based on Perian's experience it seems like it should work as a temporary
solution, although we do not intend to use it for collection images.

-Travis




On 8/17/10 9:56 PM, "dlewisarfm at aol.com" <dlewisarfm at aol.com> wrote:

> 
 Travis, 

For what you want to do - why not consider some sorta file-sharing
> website?    There are many out there.   The one we use is "Drop Box" --
> https://www.dropbox.com   They allow 2GB free storage, easy file transfers,
> and even create "thumbnails" and gallery views for photos uploaded into your
> special "Photos" folder.

 

- David - 
David Lewis, Curator
Aurora Regional
> Fire Museum
www.AuroraRegionalFireMuseum.org
 

 

-----Original
> Message-----
From: Travis Fullerton <[email protected]>
To: Museum
> Computer Network Listserv <mcn-l at mcn.edu>
Sent: Tue, Aug 17, 2010 12:07
> pm
Subject: [MCN-L] Online Photo Sharing


Sorry for the cross-posting (but,
> we should all be used to it by now...)

Hi all. 

I was wondering if anyone
> has had any experience with using online photo
sharing websites such
> Shutterfly, Picasa, Flickr, Photobucket, or the like
to share and distribute
> publicity and event images internally. We don?t have
a DAMs set up that can be
> accessed by multiple users (yet) and we are
looking for a simple and cheap
> solution for allowing image users to browse
publicity images that are ?fresh?
> and available. We would have about a dozen
people that would need private
> access. People like publications, marketing,
education, and web would be the
> primary users.

Any comments, advise, or anecdotes are
> welcome...

-Travis


-- 
Travis Fullerton
Assistant Photographer, Virginia
> Museum of Fine Arts
200 N Boulevard, Richmond, VA
> 23220
804.340.1538

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