Cloud Services for Photograph Storage
Numerous photographers are opting to archive their photos in cloud services such as Dropbox, Google Drive, and Microsoft OneDrive due to the increase in technology companies’ migration to the cloud. These services transfer the images on your computer to their cloud servers.
Reusing Old Images
- Scan images.
- Publish images in the cloud.
- Create a collage.
- Create a scrapbook.
- Build your family tree.
- Use GreenDisk to reuse negatives.
- Transform negatives into art.
- Write on negatives.
Best Photo Sharing Websites
Flickr is the most popular site for storing and sharing photos at the moment.
500px for professional photographers.
Google Photos for storing smartphone photos.
Amazon Prime Images.
Apple Inc.’s iCloud.
Adobe Portfolio.
PictureShack.
Old Photobucket Accounts
Photobucket has had new owners over the years and is now much smaller than it used to be. In 2010, it was acquired by the Seattle mobile startup Ontela.
Free Photo Hosting Websites
- Google Photos.
- Flickr.
- Dropbox.
- Amazon Photos.
- Pixabay.
Flickr’s Revenue Model
Free Flickr accounts allow the platform to use advertising and earn a percentage of stock image sales through Getty Images.