Share & Store Memories Online


November 26, 2015


The world of photography has changed radically over recent years as a result of our move into the digital age. For most people, the days of taking snaps on a regular camera with film have long gone and we now use devices such as digital cameras or our smart phones in order to take, store and show others our treasured photos. This trend has led to an increase in the number and variety of photo sharing and storage resources available, making it easier for us all to ensure that our photos are not only easily shared with others but are also safely backed up.

Finding a Photo Sharing & Storage Facility: When it comes to finding the right photo sharing and storage facility for your needs, there are certain key components that you need to look at. Some of the main ones include making sure that there is adequate storage for your photos, ensuring that the resolution of your stored photos is of high quality, being able to upload and share photos with ease, being able to access and find photos quickly, and the ability to get your photos printed should you wish to do so. Some of the top sites that you can use for your photo sharing and back-up storage include:

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Facebook: The social networking giant, Facebook, has become extremely popular for the storage and sharing of photos. You can also edit photos and easily tag others in them, which is ideal if you want others to be able to access them without any hassle or inconvenience. While the photos on Facebook do tend to get compressed so that they can be properly viewed, this is a great tool for sharing your digital snaps with total simplicity.

Google+: When you upload photos into Google+ you will be able to edit and tweak them with relative ease. This enables you to do things such as rotate, crop and enhance your photos as well as use filters to give them a slightly different appearance. Your images can also be tagged easily and you can add comments without any problems.

Photobucket: With 2GB of space completely free of charge, you can store plenty of photos via this site. There is also a paid option available where you can increase storage and remove ads if you prefer. The service is easy to use and there are plenty of editing tools available should you wish to use them. Organising your photos is also simple via Photobucket.

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Irista: This is a service that offers a range of features when it comes to uploading, editing, tagging and organising your photos. You can also get an impressive 10GB of space as part of the free service from this site. In addition, you can share photos to sites such as Flickr and Facebook with ease, although you are limited with regards to which social platforms you can upload to.

Dropbox: You can automatically upload and store photos from your mobile to Dropbox using the Android and iOS apps as well as uploading ones that are already on your computer. As this is a cloud based service you can then easily share the photos and images with other users as well as create slideshows that can be accessed and viewed by anybody.

Instagram: Instagram has become a very popular choice and can be used to quickly and easily share photos with your friends. Its compatibility with other platforms means that you will also be able to share your photos and memories with friends on social media sites such as Twitter and Facebook. You can also sync the photos on Instagram with your computer so that they can be easily printed off.

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Flickr: This site has been in operation for over a decade now, but hasn’t always been as successful as it is today. More recently, a revamp of the site and service has helped to make it a great option for sharing and storing photos. There are various options available, including free space with ads on the site or a low cost annual service fee if you prefer not to have ads. You can easily tag, share and organise your photos on this site too.

These are just some of the main, commonly used photos sharing and storage resources that are available to consumers in today’s digital age. No doubt that as technology continues to move forward, there will be more and more that can be done via these sites.