Once Google+ died, I was lost for a place to upload photos, if for no other reason than to share with friends and family. I started using Flickr, and while the engagement is different, I’m not looking for validation so much as an easy way to keep another backup of my photos and arrange them in albums for the few folks who do look at them. I like Flickr because you can choose to be “social” or not, to your own taste. I feel that the price for unlimited uploads is fair.
Once Google+ died, I was lost for a place to upload photos, if for no other reason than to share with friends and family. I started using Flickr, and while the engagement is different, I’m not looking for validation so much as an easy way to keep another backup of my photos and arrange them in albums for the few folks who do look at them. I like Flickr because you can choose to be “social” or not, to your own taste. I feel that the price for unlimited uploads is fair.