
I Built a Simpler Way to Deliver Photo Galleries
When building a product, sometimes the idea doesn’t come from a big market analysis. Sometimes it starts with a simple observation. While talking with photographers and exploring how they deliver photos to clients, I noticed something interesting. Many still rely on simple tools like Dropbox or Google Drive to send their work. These tools are great for file storage, but they were never designed for presenting photography. And that difference matters. The problem with delivering photos Photographers spend hours capturing and editing their work. But when it’s time to deliver the photos, the process often looks like this: A shared folder. A download link. Or sometimes a compressed preview. The first thing most clients do is open the gallery on their phone. If previews look blurry or compressed, the first impression of the photos can suffer even if the original images are perfect. That realization stuck with me. Photography is visual work. The way it’s presented should respect that. The ga
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