photostre.am
I totally forgot to blog about photostre.am here. It’s a project which I’ve worked on since October 2008, put it aside after the first hundrets lines of code and then picked it up again in Summer. And in October it finally went online. In those three months since I saw lots of improvements but it’s still not finished or making any money.
The problem I’ve faced back then was that I have loads of photos on flickr, most shot with my favourite analogue cameras, but no proper portfolio website. Of course you can point people to your flickr website, or even the sideshow there, but it’s not the same. There are a few tool around that show your photos on black background, or javascript widgets that you put into your website, but not a single solution solved the problem from front to end. From photo import, rearranging, grouping, albums, multiple domains, static content pages, no tool does that, except for photostre.am. Just after releasing it I actually found a tool which solved the problem almost, but still my webapplication has a brighter future to come.
Checkout the blog, the Twitter account and did I mention the app is white-labeled? No, then go for 365shots.net
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