This is an extremely short list, but one that I’m making primarily for myself. On field trips this year I want to try having students upload photos they take and very easily upload them to one site that they can use to create slideshows. Obviously, using a hashtag on Instagram is another easy alternative, but many school districts block that site.
I could only find a few applications that fit that bill. Please let me know if there are others that I have missed.
Here are my choices for The Best Web Applications that Lets Multiple People Upload Their Photos To One Site:
After you register (it’s free and easy to do so) at DropEvent and create an “event,” anyone can upload photos to the identified url address, and they can even email them there.
4 Sites for Groups to Easily Share Photos from One Event is a useful post from Make Use Of.
Google Photos has now made it simple as pie for people to share their photos into a common album. With this new feature available, I can’t imagine that any of the other tools on this list are going to last for long.
Stitcht lets many people upload videos from a similar event to one place and puts them all together.
One Chronicle lets many people upload images to the same slideshow, and they can be moderated.
Fabric is a new app with lots of features. I’m listing it here because it lets people collaborate and add photos from the same event.
FrameFam lets multiple people upload images for the same event.
Sam Said Yes lets multiple people upload photos from a single event.
The Home Movie app lets you work with friends to collaboratively create a video from different angles/locations.
Picssy is an app that lets lots of people share their photos to one central place.
Again, please let me know if I’m missing some sites.
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Thank you so much for this post. I have been looking for this information for a long time now. What you posted was perfect. I appreciate all that you do.
In Google’s Picasa you can create a collaborative album and anyone with an email (or at least a gmail account, I haven’t tried outside that) can add to it.
Collaborative Group Websites that are designed to collect photos from multiple contributors and exchange photos.
Great post. Thanks!
hi, please consider adding https://pixi.me/ to your list – we provide a Menalto Gallery 2 based service (free, no ads, open source) to share photos without a lot of noise. Thank you!
Hi,
I think you should look at Shutterfly. I just created a site for my kids tennis team and it will allow you to authorize as many people as you want and they can all upload pictures and order pictures if they want as well. You can also take the pictures and create photobooks as gifts, etc.
Thanks. I’ll check it out.
Is there a way for 20 different people to post multiple photos which are identified as each persons multiple photos? The purpose is a fun competition, so a winner can be chosen…. And so that all people can see each other’s photos and know whose photos they are……… For example can all of Bobs photos be uploaded in Bobs file or area, all of Mary’s in Mary’s file, etc? This would be a one day event….. Can you advise me?
Sorry, I don’t know….
I think http://www.photago.com would be something for you to use if you still are looking…
Repeat of above b/c it’s true!: Thank you so much for this post. I have been looking for this information for a long time now. What you posted was perfect. I appreciate all that you do.
I’ve heard about Lirdy but will try to use it. Perhaps you may also add http://upl.co/ on your list.