Sharing your photos online
June 24, 2010 2 CommentsPosting your photos online has become an almost expected step in becoming known as a photographer. People want to see your website. You are judged on not only the quality of the photos but the quality of the website as well. So, when I found a plugin made by a company called Cincopa that lets you insert browse-able galleries into your posts, I was intrigued. I signed up for a free service, and shortly after signing up, ran out of bandwidth. (200MB/month limit).
I could go on and on with the details here, but without the visual aids it really doesn’t work, so I recorded a video of how things work for you to view here on the blog. This may seem like a rant (and it is slightly), but it’s also a way of letting others know about the quality of service this company delivers. It’s less than 4 minutes, but well worth your time.
If anyone has other services they think do better, by all means, give them some link love in the comments!




Hello and welcome to Canon Blogger. So, what is this place really all about? So glad you asked! Canon Blogger is all about sharing. Sharing insights and experience from a photographer, blogger, an IT Professional for nearly ten years now, and most importantly, an educator! My name is Jason Anderson and I am the host of CB. I have been working with photography in various capacities for about seven years now.
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