Hello there, my name is Owen and I am a professional photographer. I am also an avid homelabber, so naturally I thought, "Can I self host my own photography website and client galleries?" Currently I am using Pixieset, but at $600 a year, I am looking for something more affordable!
I have some questions about features;
Currently my workflow for delivering sports photos, is I put all the edited photos in a Pixieset gallery. Then, inside the gallery, I have a set (somewhat like a sub-gallery or sub-album) for each athlete. All of those photos have a watermark of my logo on top, so that people can't steal them.
For an athlete or parent to buy the photos, they have to favorite each one they want to buy with a little heart button. This creates a favorites list, that they enter their email into. Then once they have picked all their photos, they use the 'send to photographer' feature that sends me an email. Then after they pay me, I go into Pixiset, select their favorites list, and use a feature called 'send via email' that sends a download link to the email they entered when they created a favorites list, and the downloaded files have no watermark.
My workflow for portraits is similar. I import all the un-edited photos I took during the session in one Pixieset gallery. Then my client uses the favorites list feature to select what ones they want to buy, so I can edit them. Once I have edited the ones they chose, I create a new Pixieset gallery with the edited files in them, with no watermark, and I turn on the download feature so my client can download the final photos they bought.
I am wondering if Chevereto has the features similar to those Pixieset has, mostly the favorites list, sets/sub-galleries/sub-albums, and an easy way to send files via email.
Also, once I apply the watermark that you get with Chevereto Pro, is that configurable for each gallery/album? Because I might want some galleries/albums with the watermark and then some without.
Also, I got chevereto free running on my server, but I get an error when trying to change the favicon.
And, I have it exposed via a Cloudflare tunnel, but from my public url, gallery.example.com, I cannot login to my admin account. I can login just fine on the local IP address though.
Thank you!
- Owen
I have some questions about features;
Currently my workflow for delivering sports photos, is I put all the edited photos in a Pixieset gallery. Then, inside the gallery, I have a set (somewhat like a sub-gallery or sub-album) for each athlete. All of those photos have a watermark of my logo on top, so that people can't steal them.
For an athlete or parent to buy the photos, they have to favorite each one they want to buy with a little heart button. This creates a favorites list, that they enter their email into. Then once they have picked all their photos, they use the 'send to photographer' feature that sends me an email. Then after they pay me, I go into Pixiset, select their favorites list, and use a feature called 'send via email' that sends a download link to the email they entered when they created a favorites list, and the downloaded files have no watermark.
My workflow for portraits is similar. I import all the un-edited photos I took during the session in one Pixieset gallery. Then my client uses the favorites list feature to select what ones they want to buy, so I can edit them. Once I have edited the ones they chose, I create a new Pixieset gallery with the edited files in them, with no watermark, and I turn on the download feature so my client can download the final photos they bought.
I am wondering if Chevereto has the features similar to those Pixieset has, mostly the favorites list, sets/sub-galleries/sub-albums, and an easy way to send files via email.
Also, once I apply the watermark that you get with Chevereto Pro, is that configurable for each gallery/album? Because I might want some galleries/albums with the watermark and then some without.
Also, I got chevereto free running on my server, but I get an error when trying to change the favicon.
Trying to modify restricted setting(s): favicon_image
And, I have it exposed via a Cloudflare tunnel, but from my public url, gallery.example.com, I cannot login to my admin account. I can login just fine on the local IP address though.
Thank you!
- Owen
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