Charity Shoot

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So I've posted up about a charity shoot in another part of the forum. So getting the pictures hopefully should happen.

So I need to be able to display the picture on the tinterweb, but I only want the people from the charity to see the photos. I have flikr where I normally host my photo's but obviously this is open to everyone. How can I host my pictures so that only certain people can see them. Probably behind some form of password.

Any ideas - help appreciated.
 
On flickr, if you create a set with the correct rights (I think it is private) you can send visitor passes to the people you want to have access to the photos.

http://www.flickr.com/help/guestpass

You can also host them on dropbox or Google drive and provide links to people you want.
 
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Hi Kev,
I've looked at the flikr guest pass but can't quite work it out. Does it give access to all my private sets, and do the users have to sign up to flikr to use the guest pass?

I have drop box, but as with the guest pass I would need to add users. I was hoping to have a site somehow that I could upload the pics to and then give out a single password for everyone to use.
 
Just set up a private folder on dropbox or google drive, then share with the contacts. It takes only a minute even if you still need to sign up.

Or if you have ftp, use that.
 
Hi Kev,
I've looked at the flikr guest pass but can't quite work it out. Does it give access to all my private sets, and do the users have to sign up to flikr to use the guest pass?

I have drop box, but as with the guest pass I would need to add users. I was hoping to have a site somehow that I could upload the pics to and then give out a single password for everyone to use.

You don't have to add people to Dropbox. Just send a mass email with the direct link to the folder. Job done, no passwords required.
 
Yep as above dropbox is the easiest option. Google drive is also okay but I find it a bit slow to update the photos to, compared to dropbox.
 
Do people have to install dropbox to be able to access the photos though?
 
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