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PhotoShelter launches FileFlow, a mobile app that lets clients access delivered content

21 Aug

PhotoShelter has introduced FileFlow, a new iPhone app that makes it easier for photographers and their clients to find, share, and download images.

In its current version, users and their clients can access and browse through shared content, search through image collections and galleries, batch download both original or JPEG versions of images, and directly share content using multiple methods, including email and various social media platforms.

PhotoShelter describes its new app as a way for photographers to access their content using mobile devices and for their clients to access delivered projects on mobile. The company plans to equip FileFlow with support for uploading content and setting permissions for accessing the content.

As well, FileFlow will offer a ‘Quick Send’ feature for sending images, plus ‘other actions you would take on your desktop.’ Clients will be able to view and download password-protected images, too. Android users will eventually get access to FileFlow, but it is only available on the App Store at this time.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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PhotoShelter releases free professional food photography guide

22 Oct

PhotoShelter has launched ‘The Professional’s Guide to Food Photography,’ a new free guide dedicated to the art and business of photographing food. The guide includes tips for breaking into the industry, in-depth interviews with food photographers and a how-to on building a portfolio. Read more

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PhotoShelter introduces Pinterest-like photography curation service Lattice

14 Oct

PhotoShelter has introduced a new project it has been working on called Lattice, which allows the service’s users to browse images that have been aggregated into boards. The way the service works is similar to Pinterest and will be rolling out in phases, the first of which is now available to the public. Read more

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