Some e-mail ISPs provide a limited amount of free web space that you can
use for photo hosting, creating your own galleries using software such
as Lightroom or jAlbum. You might want to check with your provider to
see if that's available to you. Below is an example from one of my
email addresses...it's a kind of generic URL.
http://home.earthlink.net/~allaround6/quickpage/quickpage.htm
You might also want to check out box.com or dropbox.com to see if either
meets your needs. Both offer free accounts and you can host photos on
either of them, although it seems Dropbox is more photo-friendly as it
has a folder specific to photos which can show your photos as a gallery
developed by the Dropbox site. You can, however, share photos and other
files from either one.
-p
On 11/2/2015 12:29 PM, Malcolm Smith wrote:
I've had a look at getting images on line again but I'm appalled by their
terms and conditions (Flickr, Facebook, Wix to name but a few).
Most of them go on about use that the individual should do to comply with
posting images - your own work etc etc - fair comment, but then go on to say
(when you look very carefully at their terms and conditions), that they can
use whatever you load without asking for pretty much any purpose they want,
often in perpetuity, pretty much as if they held the copyright themselves.
Now I don't imply for a moment that my particular images would taken and
used in such ways, but I'm not happy to sign up to one of these sites with
such a set of conditions.
Are there any sites out there that don't impose such conditions? I'm not
fussed if they want to add advertising, annoying though that is, and I'm
happy to pay a small annual fee if it removes such conditions being imposed.
Malcolm
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