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Best Websites For Photo Storage

24 July, 2013 By Damian de Costa

Best Websites For Photo Storage

The people who take a lot of photos wherever they go or the people who love doing photography are actually the ones who often suffer from the lack of storage space for their photos. This is because the amount of photos increases every day. Not only that it becomes impossible to access these files from places other than home since carrying devices is not that convenient. There has to be an easier solution right?

With the development of technology and internet scope, this problem has also been resolved. Online storage is now the best option for your photos to be safe and protected. There are hundreds of websites around to choose from. But before going for any website in particular, it is better to revise the pros and cons of the websites and the features they offer because needs vary from a person to another.

flickr

If you are thinking about sharing your photos with people then Flicker would be one the best options for you. Flicker also supports video uploads including HD video.

Free:

  • 1 Terabyte of photo and video storage
  • Upload photos of up to 200MB per photo
  • Upload 1080p HD videos of up to 1GB each
  • Video playback of up to 3 minutes each
  • Upload and download in full original quality
  • Unlimited monthly bandwidth

Ad Free:

  • $49.99 per year
  • All the benefits of a free account
  • No ads in your browsing experience

Doublr:

  • $499.99 per year
  • 2 Terabytes of photo and video space
  • All the benefits of a free account

Flickr [link]

Photobucket offers some nice features that can impress you easily. It also offers free membership along with premium options. You can have 2GB free space in a free account and more with the premium ones. Photobucket has sharing, storing and linking options. They also have a feature called Photobucket stories which is undoubtedly a unique piece of addition as it lets you and your friends edit and customize the photo in the same canvas which can later be shared in different places online.

Photobucket offers three types of privacy such as public, private and password protected. One of the cool features of Photobucket is that it doesn\’t re-size or compress your photos. This means you can have the original sized photo whenever you want. You can also access your photos from different devices. So it’s very convenient.

They also offer video uploads those are less than 500 MB and ranged up to 10 minutes.

Photobucket pricing plan-

  • 2GB Free/month, Free/year
  • 20GB $2.99/month, $29.99/year
  • 50GB $4.99/month, $49.99/year
  • 100GB $8.99/month, $89.99/year
  • 200GB $16.99/month, $169.99/year
  • 500GB $32.99/month, $329.99/year

Photobucket [link]

Shutterfly is the largest photo storage site so far as they let the members store as many photos as they want at no cost. Not only that, they keep the original resolution of the photos. They have 70 petabytes of data on their site which is amazing. And they also confirm that they never delete any photos.

The only problem is no one is allowed or able to download the original sized photo from the site. Members can only get the original sized photo by ordering a CD where you have to spend money to get what you want. Other than that you photos are safe. You can make photo books, cards and more using your photos.

Shutterfly [link]

Picasa web album is Google maintained. They have an image editor called Picasa. Picasa Web album lets you access their site using your own Google account. First 5GB data is free to store and share in this site.

Storage Price

  • 5 GB Free
  • 25GB $2.49/month
  • 100GB $4.99/month

Picasa Web Album [link]

This photo sharing online service also made a difference among users. This site also has free and pro account options. With free accounts you can only store up to 225 photos. The more photos you upload, the more photos will be hidden from your account. And only the latest 225 photos will be shown in your profile.

If the user doesn\’t access any of the stored photos in six months, those photos will be deleted. Free accounts are powered by ads.

Free

  • 225 Photos
  • Photo deletion if not viewed in 6 months
  • Image compression to 1MB
  • Ads

Pro ($23.95/Year)

  •  Unlimited
  •  No Deletion
  • Image compression to 5MB
  • No Ads

Now if you are not looking for any editing site but only a place to store your photos and data then there are other simpler and handy options. Google Drive, Skydrive, iCloud and Dropbox are some of them. Let’s check a comparison among these options to find out which one satisfies your requirements.

Dropbox

  • Free: 2GB
  • $99/ year: 100GB
  • File size limit: Unlimited

Google Drive

  • Free: 15GB
  • $59.88/ year: 100GB
  • File size limit: 10GB

iCloud

  • Free: 5GB
  • $100/ year: 50GB
  • File size limit: 250MB

SkyDrive

  • Free: 7GB
  • $50/ year: 100GB
  • File size limit: 2GB

The best thing about these storage apps is that you can store anything you want here. It doesn\’t have to be only photos. And also you can access your files from anywhere. From these apps you can even access the data from multiple devices that you have already synced with the account. So now you have the resource to check before choosing the particular option that fits you the best.

Filed Under: Web Tagged With: Dropbox, flicker, flickr, Google Drive, Image Hosting, imgur, photobucket, picasa, shutterfly, Skydrive

About Damian de Costa

I'm the founder of Setuix Solutions. I'm also a tech junkie with a passion for reading and gaming. Debian user that has given up on Windows and a huge heavy metal fan with a knack of breaking things.

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