
I would just need for their to be a basic viewer so I can quickly find specific photos years later (which means sorting/filtering by date and location). Google Photos would remain my daily app, but I would periodically dump all my photos into Dropbox for long term storage and delete them from Google Photos. Something that makes it easy to view photos by date and location, nothing overly fancy. I would happily sign up for a paid Dropbox plan if there were a basic photo viewer. I currently use Google Photos because it is free, but now that the free storage is going away, I'm looking for alternatives. But what if you want to password protect your photos or require a login to download for an added layer of security? You can do that with PhotoShelter too! For a more detailed look at how to use Quick Send and the rest of our powerful delivery tools, visit our Support Center.I agree completely. Quick Send is the fastest and simplest way to get your files from point A to point B – no logins, passwords, attachments or third party services required.


Next time you’re looking to share a batch of photos, remember that there’s a quick way to send exactly what you need. They can quickly download a batch of RAW files and give me immediate feedback on edits and filters they’d like to see on the final images.” Sarah Pace, Senior Technical Support Specialist at PhotoShelter “Quick Send is the delivery solution I use when sending RAW, untouched files to clients.

Our team is always gushing over how simple and special this tool is. And you never had to leave your PhotoShelter account to share your photos. Once your link is out there in the wild, it only takes a second to easily download the files.
