SamLuyk
TPF Noob!
- Joined
- Oct 13, 2014
- Messages
- 7
- Reaction score
- 2
- Location
- Lake George, NY
- Can others edit my Photos
- Photos OK to edit
Hi there, so here's my dream:
-Own a website where I can safely store all my images for myself, and guest viewing, as well as an off-site backup medium.
-Provide a gallery system where I can tag names to images, so if Sam, Jim and Max were in a picture, someone can see all the pictures "Max" is in by searching his name.
-Automatically resize images for web viewing, (maybe 800x450) and then an option to download a high resolution (maybe 1600x900) and then the option to pay to download a full-size copy of the image.
I've got some "quality" (As good as it can get, I guess) shared hosting with 10Gb of space and 100gb of bandwidth that I pay roughly $60/year for. I'm willing to pay for a system/cms that can do this, but I do have knowledge with wordpress and some css/php.
Current site: Sam_Luyk | Sam Luyk Photography and Videography
Current host: CrocWeb | Canadian SSD Web Hosting, Reseller Hosting, VPS Hosting
Yes, I'm willing to switch hosts, and shell out some cash.
Any ideas?
-Own a website where I can safely store all my images for myself, and guest viewing, as well as an off-site backup medium.
-Provide a gallery system where I can tag names to images, so if Sam, Jim and Max were in a picture, someone can see all the pictures "Max" is in by searching his name.
-Automatically resize images for web viewing, (maybe 800x450) and then an option to download a high resolution (maybe 1600x900) and then the option to pay to download a full-size copy of the image.
I've got some "quality" (As good as it can get, I guess) shared hosting with 10Gb of space and 100gb of bandwidth that I pay roughly $60/year for. I'm willing to pay for a system/cms that can do this, but I do have knowledge with wordpress and some css/php.
Current site: Sam_Luyk | Sam Luyk Photography and Videography
Current host: CrocWeb | Canadian SSD Web Hosting, Reseller Hosting, VPS Hosting
Yes, I'm willing to switch hosts, and shell out some cash.
Any ideas?