The Best Photo Sharing Sites in 2022 (2024)

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We exist in a constantly churning sea of content: there were 1.4 trillion photos taken in 2021 and an estimated 1.6 trillion shutter buttons will be pressed this year. With so many taken, where is the best place to share photos?

In 2021, the total number of photos stored — from those on smartphones, to those in the cloud, to photos on personal computers — hit a whopping 8.3 trillion. To put that in perspective, if you took a single photo every second, it would take almost 32,000 years to get to one trillion photos.

Every day, over 95 million photos are posted to Instagram alone and more than 300 million photos get uploaded across all platforms. Deciding when and where we should inject our own work into this limitless space is as important as it is frustrating to nail down.

You may well be reading this on a phone capable of taking photographs your grandparents would believe impossible in quality and detail. You can take a picture of anything you want. But where do you put it once you’ve taken it?

What We’re Looking For

Not all photographers are created equal nor are all captured photographs meant to leave your smartphone’s gallery, but a great many photographs are intended to be viewed. We have compiled a list of popular photo-sharing sites, each with certain strengths, drawbacks, and unique areas of focus. We want to showcase the showcases, and hopefully identify the ones that are right for you.

You won’t find Instagram on this list, since by its own admission the company is not a photo-sharing service; Instagram will be about video and shopping soon. If the company itself doesn’t categorize itself as one, why should we? Besides, you know about it already. Let’s show you a few you might not be thinking about.

At a Glance

500px

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An entire list could be populated by Instagram, Facebook, Imgur, and the like, all geared toward the most casual of users. There is nothing wrong with this, as we all have different needs and goals for our photos. For professionals, though, the list shrinks considerably. Within that smaller circle of options, 500px stands out.

From the design of the site itself, it is clear where 500px’s focus lies: the photos are massive, uncrowded in the view, and unbothered by fussy controls and unneeded features. The user interface seems crystal-clear in its intentions and allow the photographer to arrange their work into “Sets” keyed in on a specific theme, or “Stories” centered on a specific event or location. More than letting photographs speak for themselves, they allow them to speak together for the artist.

Without spending a dime, you can upload 2,000 photographs to 500px, but the drawback is this comes with a steep constraint. For unpaid users, twenty images a week is the ceiling on your uploads. Fortunately, for a reasonable fee users can upgrade to varying tiers that offer even more functionality and unlock further access. These are options well worth exploring, especially considering how frequently the site runs discounts for these subscriptions.

What makes 500px a true site for professionals, however, is the ability to access a directory of working pros, market yourself by showing yourself as for hire to other users, track deep stats on your work’s performance, and, most crucially, license and sell your work, earning what they claim to be one of the highest royalty rates in the industry thanks to its parent company VCG, the Getty Images of China.

Serious photographers would do well to spend some time on 500px and see if it suits them. The site is perpetually growing and attempting to accommodate new trends, as evidenced by the recently added NFT Vault.

Behance

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For photographers looking for more of a creative social network, hoping to showcase a specific set of photographs, Behance is worth a look. The site is free and comes with no limits on the number of projects or images one may share. If you have a new collection that you are particularly proud of, Behance is a fantastic option, both for acquiring eyes and highlighting your skill for networking purposes.

Set up like any social media site, with the ability to follow other creatives and their work, and offering likes and shares, Behance holds a few key features that are incredibly appealing. Similar to Instagram’s Stories feature, Behance gives users the ability to share works in progress, so you and the contacts you have made can not only appreciate each other’s final output but follow along in the process, offering support and feedback.

Additionally, Behance is an Adobe offering, and as such has a simple, attractive pipeline for Adobe users from the act of creation to the end result of sharing.

Flickr

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There is no serious photo-sharing site online with the name recognition, tool selection, or fluid user interface of Flickr. It is unlikely you are at all surprised to see its inclusion, and that lack of surprise is fully warranted, even so many years after the website hit peak popularity.

With a free subscription, users can upload up to 1,000 photographs which is more than enough for most casual users, and even serious hobbyists. The site’s tagging features are extensive and the ability to view and download images at multiple resolutions is invaluable.

For those showcasing their work with an eye toward tracking the popularity of their photographs, Flickr’s stats engine provides an incredible amount of information on who is viewing your work and when.

The ability to easily embed photos via your Flickr account to, for example, your own website has long been an excellent feature of the site.

Since being acquired by SmugMug in 2018, some changes have been made to the classic Flickr users know and love, particularly in terms of subscription fees that provide features aimed at power users, but we find these fees entirely reasonable, and, for professionals working in higher resolution, vital. One feature of note is that with a Pro subscription, a user receives two months of Adobe Creative Cloud for free.

Google Photos

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While this list is not focused on storage so much as sharing, it would be criminal to ignore a service as stable, functional, and near-universal in usage as Google Photos. It seems impossible one would not already possess a Google account, be it for email, YouTube, or any number of other reasons, so why not make the most of what you already have?

Google Photos was initially designed as a safe online backup for your photos, but as time has gone by, the service has matured and offers robust sharing capabilities. Organizing your work into albums with full privacy controls, not only over who may view but also who may download your images, is incredibly valuable and gives friends, family, and peers the freedom to add your work to their own albums that can then be shared. All of this is provided with no limit on the number of photos you may upload, which makes Google a reliable standby when considering the best options to share your work privately.

Photobucket

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The Photobucket name may be as old as Flickr’s (the two sites began within a year of each other), but its reputation somewhat lags behind its contemporary. A good deal of the chasm between the two hinges on performance for free subscribers. It is no secret that Photobucket, as a free service, can be grating thanks to an overabundance of annoying ads and that the site’s 250 photo limit is frankly paltry when compared to the competition.

Unlocked through its higher and paid tiers, however, the site begins to come into its own and its graces begin to outstrip its demerits. At the Expert level, for around $13 a month, photo uploading is unlimited, ads are gone, and you can enjoy the full suite of Photobucket’s rather robust editing tools. The once-cluttered interface, at this level, ranks among the cleanest and most intuitive on the market. Selling your prints via Photobucket is a breeze, offering the option to purchase your work in multiple formats across many different mediums.

Like Flickr, the site also allows you to embed your photos anywhere from forums and websites to blogs and social media. Photobucket also emphasizes its low-compression and lack of image manipulation such as automatic sharpening as one of its key features to preserve the original image’s quality.

Photobucket, when used properly at the appropriate tier, really does make a case for a top all-in-one solution. Again, online storage is not the purpose of this list, but we would be remiss to not to consider it as an added asset here given the extensive privacy controls and upload capacity it offers. At the highest subscription tier, Photobucket truly can house, showcase, and monetize your work at a level few other can.

VSCO

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No list of photo-sharing sites would be complete without giving attention to the way the majority of folks view photo sharing – a purely fun, showy, and social activity, handled through an app. Instagram needs no further ink spilled in this regard — we are all on it already, right? It may stand alone in terms of ubiquity, but it has, over the years, faced a number of competitors. While none have succeeded in overtaking it, there is one Insta-alternative that set itself apart from the start and continues to find success and adoption nearly a decade later: VSCO.

For casual users, and even some pros who like to use their phones for practice or just to show off, VSCO is without parallel. From appealing presets to editing features that fine-tune with more precision than you would expect, VSCO shines as a classier alternative to the Facebook/Meta-owned giant you are used to.

It is a remarkably attractive app: clean and sleek, laid out in uncluttered grids showcasing images against black backdrops, which allows them to truly pop. It is no wonder that many photographers have chosen VSCO as their photo-sharing platform of choice.

I know many non-photographers who use VSCO exclusively to edit their phone snapshots before sending them out to other social media sites, and many even use VSCO as the first step before Instagram.

What some might consider a con — VSCO’s reliance on in-app purchases, for presets and editing tools — I consider a definite pro. It is precisely through this monetization that the developers have been able to continually update, stabilize, and add features to an already impressive photography app.

The most purely social entry on the list, VSCO may not feature the subscriber count of its super-massive peer, but the percentage of users who truly value photography there is much higher. If your goal is to toss off a few lovely photos while thumbing through higher quality captures than your typical social media site, VSCO is where you want to be.

Image credits: Header photo licensed via Depositphotos.

The Best Photo Sharing Sites in 2022 (2024)

FAQs

What is the best photo sharing app? ›

Google Photos

You can create albums with photos and videos and share them publicly or with specific users. A face recognition feature makes this tool the best photo sharing app for many users.

Which stock photo site pays the most? ›

1. Alamy. With over 60 million images, Alamy is the largest stock photo website, but they also pay well too. Photographers earn 50% of every sale, and aren't restricted to selling exclusively with Alamy.

What is photo sharing sites? ›

A website used to store and share photos. Users upload their pictures to the site, which are stored on the server and made available to friends and family via personal Web pages. Prints and other accessories can be ordered, which is the motivation for publishing the site.

Is Google Photos Safe? ›

Encryption. Encryption keeps data private and secure while in transit. When you store your photos, the data you create moves between your device, Google services, and our data centers. We protect this data with multiple layers of security, including leading encryption technology like HTTPS and encryption at rest.

How can I share photos for free? ›

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  1. 1. Facebook. Facebook has many faults, but it remains one of the best ways to share your photos. ...
  2. Cloud Storage Services. ...
  3. Google Photos. ...
  4. Instant Messaging Apps.
  5. Flickr. ...
  6. AirDrop.
  7. WeTransfer. ...
  8. USB Memory Stick.

Is Flickr free? ›

Flickr has a free plan as well, but it's limited to 1,000 photos — within certain guidelines: photo files are limited to 200MB and video files to 1GB. For unlimited storage without ads, you pay either $6.99 a month or $59.99 annually (plus tax).

Is Photobucket free? ›

While Photobucket offers a free account, it limits you to 250 images and doesn't allow you to host them on external sites. With Google Photos, you get unlimited storage for free and you can use your images however you want, but if you want to store photos in their original resolution, you'll have to pay extra for that.

Which is better Shutterstock or Alamy? ›

Reviewers felt that Shutterstock meets the needs of their business better than Alamy. When comparing quality of ongoing product support, reviewers felt that Shutterstock is the preferred option. For feature updates and roadmaps, our reviewers preferred the direction of Shutterstock over Alamy.

What is the new photo sharing app? ›

It's called Glass. Glass immediately strikes me as the best possible crossover between Flickr and Instagram. It's like Flickr in that it has a strong emphasis on community and quality and a little bit of photog nerdery. And it's like Instagram in that it's an easy-to-use, photo sharing iPhone app.

Is Flickr safe? ›

It is wildly unlikely that you could pick up any malware from using Flickr, unless you follow links in comments or groups - they would be just as risky as any other links you'd find anywhere else.

Is there a photo sharing app? ›

FamilyAlbum - Photo Sharing on the App Store.

What is one of the biggest risk with photo sharing websites? ›

Privacy is perhaps one of the biggest risks with photo sharing websites. While there are privacy settings, many pictures posted can be accessed, downloaded, copied and edited by anyone.

What is this Pinterest? ›

Pinterest is a social curation website for sharing and categorizing images found online. The site is described in its own content as a visual bookmarking site. Pinterest is a portmanteau of the words “pin” and “interest.”

Is Picasa a Google product? ›

In July 2004, Google acquired Picasa from Lifescape and began offering it as freeware. On February 12, 2016, Google announced it was discontinuing support for Picasa Desktop and Web Albums, effective March 15, 2016, and focusing on the cloud-based Google Photos as its successor.

Who can see my photos? ›

Can someone get access to my photos? The only way someone can access your photos in Google Photos is if you choose to share them with that person. But keep in mind that when you share a picture with someone, Google Photos sends them a link.

Can Google Photos Be Hacked? ›

A couple of years ago, an independent security expert discovered a Google Photos bug that allowed hackers access to your personal information. Hackers were able to exploit a Google Photos defect to access the photos' location, date, and user information.

Can apps steal my photos? ›

No, because if you give an app permission to use your photos it is not stealing.

How can I send 1000 pictures on Whatsapp? ›

How to Send Multiple Photos on Whatsapp on an Android Device

How can I send 1000 pictures at once? ›

How To Attach/Send Multiple Photos At One In A Single E-Mail - YouTube

How good is Flickr? ›

Flickr review: features

Like most leading cloud storage platforms, Flickr comes with a great range of advanced integrations and notable features. Since it focuses on video and image content, most of these are directly related to visual media. The Flickr Auto-Uploadr is available with all Pro subscriptions.

Is SmugMug free? ›

“SmugMug delivers huge value for money with its $8.99 Power plan, which lets you customize your portfolio as much as you like – and sell prints of your photos.” Our biggest gripe about SmugMug's pricing is there's no free plan.

Which is better Instagram or Flickr? ›

You might say that Instagram is more suitable for picture-taking, whereas sites like Flickr are more suitable for photography. The difference, of course, is between social snapshots and designing shots proper to the field of photography.

Which is Better Flickr or Google Photos? ›

If you need to have photos stored at above 16-megapixel quality, Flickr cloud be the better choice for you. If the photo and video compression is not a problem for you, and you just want to enjoy unlimited storage for free, Google Photos is undoubtedly the best choice.

Can Photobucket delete my photos? ›

The company prides itself on how it's stuck around for the past 16 years as a reliable time capsule for people to revisit their memories. Last month, it introduced a “Bill of Rights” that promises that Photobucket will never delete its users' photos, provided the photos don't violate its terms of service.

Is Photobucket safe? ›

They are a complete scam now, they keep sending emails they will delete your photos and holding them hostage or ransom. Problem is they wont even let you see what those photos are unless you pay.

Who runs Photobucket? ›

It was acquired by Fox Interactive Media in 2007. In December 2009, Fox's parent company, News Corp, sold Photobucket to Seattle mobile imaging startup Ontela. Ontela then renamed itself Photobucket Inc. and continues to operate as Photobucket.

What photos are in demand? ›

Landscapes that were inaccessible before are now at the top of the stock photography trend. Images that have strong leading lines will continue to be in demand for stock photography. Photos that capture relaxing scenes like beaches, snow-capped trees and fields of flowers will be the most popular.

What type of photos are in demand? ›

Which Type of Photography is Most in Demand?
  • Wedding Photography. Portraiture Family and Children. ...
  • Wedding Photography. ...
  • Portraiture Family and Children. ...
  • Landscape. ...
  • Architectural. ...
  • Wildlife. ...
  • Fine Art. ...
  • Photojournalism & Street.
Jun 5, 2019

How do I start selling my photos? ›

The best way to sell photographs online is by selling them as stock images for sale on third-party websites like iStockPhoto, Dreamstime, Shutterstock, or 123RF. Selling your photos through stock sites is quick, easy, and affordable.

How can I earn fast money? ›

Other Ways To Make Money Quickly
  1. Become a Ride-Share Driver. Average income of up to $377 per month. ...
  2. Make Deliveries for Amazon or Uber Eats. ...
  3. Become a Pet Sitter or Dog Walker. ...
  4. Get a Babysitting Gig. ...
  5. Install Christmas Lights for the Holidays. ...
  6. Become a Home Organizer. ...
  7. Help With Home Gardening. ...
  8. Assist With Deliveries or Moving.
Nov 19, 2021

How can a woman make fast money? ›

How to Make Money Fast as a Woman; Top 10 Ways
  1. Freelancing. Undoubtedly one of the fastest routes to making extra money online is freelancing. ...
  2. Virtual Assistant. ...
  3. Social Media Manager. ...
  4. Retail Arbitrage. ...
  5. Digital Printables on Etsy. ...
  6. Social Media Influencer. ...
  7. Dropshipping. ...
  8. Start a POD Com Store.
May 26, 2022

How can a beginner make money? ›

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  1. Perform Your Current Role Remotely. ...
  2. Become a Freelancer. ...
  3. Become a Consultant. ...
  4. Become a Virtual Assistant. ...
  5. Tutoring Online. ...
  6. Create and Sell Online Courses. ...
  7. Write and Sell E-Books. ...
  8. Start a Blog.
Apr 26, 2022

Does anyone make money on Alamy? ›

You are better to have your images part of something as established as this because at least they have a chance of appearing in front of a large potential customer base. Alamy will pay a 50% commission on every image sold, and that's why we like it – it's a decent revenue share for your hard work.

How much does Alamy pay per photo? ›

There is no set price you'll earn per image, the price will depend on the customer and the end use. The average license price on Alamy is $35.

Is Alamy safe? ›

Alamy is a safe and reputable company. I've worked with them for years without any problems. You might find some poor reviews on sites such as TrustPilot, but every brand or service has negative reviews, due to the customers not reading the terms and conditions carefully.

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