My Mrs loads quite a few of mine onto her tablet and shares them with family and friends. We used to load quite a few onto Photobucket and family and friends had the password and we'd all look at each others pictures and download what we wanted but Photobucket seems a lot more hassle these days so we stopped and now just share pictures on Line and email.
Line seems very good but I don't use it myself and to be honest I wouldn't know how to do it My lovely Mrs does it all
I average about a print a week for myself and others.
Years ago we had a digital picture frame thingy and we used to take that to show people but it's all tablets and phones now.
Some of mine get printed out and hung on the wall, some get used as wallpaper on my computer and some get shared on forums (well they did until Photobucket effectively went down).
I was having a bit of a clear out the other day and viewing the full size pics from my first digital camera (Casio QV10a a whopping 320x200 pixels) on my 5K monitor made me realise just how far we have come.
Postage stamps are bigger!
To the OP - we tend to email / whatsapp stuff around now and use Flickr for family. Some prints on wall but they don't get changed all that often to be honest.
For people to biew on a device ise flickr, dropbox etc.
In the home you can share a folder on a laptop / tower PC for smart devices to have access to. Even my TV can access them !
A portable Hrad Drive on USB lead into back of TV is another option.
Maybe the best and definitely the most expensive is to have a NAS drive. You can copy and paste to this drive from any where in the world via an App or internet browser.
Mine are all in 'albums' on the PC but for major events like holidays, birthdays etc I will get them printed in a photobook. Usually from somewhere like Photobox. These can then be shown to family and friends and the kids love looking through them. I also tend to do a book as a bit of an snapshot of the year. so 'Our Year 2016' type of thing, with a selection of our fav images.
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