Posts Tagged ‘membership’

Trojan Horse: How Flickr Screwed Me Out of My Pro Account Through a Photo Walk

Trojan Horse: How Flickr Screwed Me Out of My Pro Account Through a Photo Walk flickrtrojan

Yesterday, Flickr announced new changes that included a free, ad-supported terabyte of storage for all Flickr users. When I heard the news, I believed that Flickr Pro account users would be given an opportunity to stay Pro going forward. I thought this because this, in fact, was my understanding of what was told to me by a Flickr Senior Manager in a briefing earlier in the morning before the announcement.

Unfortunately, I found out the hard way yesterday that this is not the case.
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Ho Ho Ho: Flickr Giving Away Three Free Months of Pro Membership

Ho Ho Ho: Flickr Giving Away Three Free Months of Pro Membership flickrprofreechristmas

If you’re a Flickr user, you can currently snag and open a Christmas present from the service a few days early. The photo sharing service — which has been undergoing a renaissance as of late — is currently handing out three free months of Pro membership. Simply log in to find a link to the present on your home page, or visit the Holiday Gift page directly.
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Adorama Offering Free Membership to Its VIP Program, 20GB of Cloud Storage

Adorama Offering Free Membership to Its VIP Program, 20GB of Cloud Storage adoramavip

Last week, New York City-based photo retailer Adorama launched a new VIP program to reward regular customers with some sweet perks. If you regularly buy your gear from the company’s website, you’ll be glad to know that membership in the program is currently free. It’s a $149 value that’s available for a limited time.
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SmugMug Brings the Ability to Price and Sell Prints Back to All Pro Accounts

SmugMug Brings the Ability to Price and Sell Prints Back to All Pro Accounts smugmug

Subscription-based photo-sharing service SmugMug caused a lot of grumbling back in August by effectively raising raising prices by 67% for Pro members who wanted to retain all of their existing features. Members who didn’t want to pay double their membership costs could stay at the same rate but lose their ability to price and sell prints. The story and reaction was strikingly similar to Netflix’s poorly-received pricing change enacted earlier this year.

The good news is that SmugMug heard all the complaints, and the better news is that they’ve decided to act upon the feedback. This week the company announced that pricing and selling would be returning to all Pro accounts.
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12-Year-Old Becomes Youngest to Earn Royal Photographic Society Distinction

12 Year Old Becomes Youngest to Earn Royal Photographic Society Distinction sk1 mini

12-year-old Sam Kaye of Radlett, Hertfordshire, UK has become the youngest person ever to earn a distinguished membership to the Royal Photographic Society, the world’s oldest photographic society. Kaye became a Licentiate of the RPS by submitting ten of his photographs anonymously to a panel of judges, who were shocked to learn of his age after awarding him with the distinction.
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SnapHaven Introduces Free Photo Scanning Service With Active Membership

SnapHaven Introduces Free Photo Scanning Service With Active Membership shlogo

If you’ve got boxes of old prints and family photos you’d like to salvage from those awful sticky photo album pages, SnapHaven will scan them for free. For a limited time, the photo storage and backup service is offering free unlimited scans for customers with an active membership — though you’ll have to pay to ship your own prints.

SnapHaven is still the only dedicated photo backup and storage site. They also offer services for making prints, photo books, and other photo gift accessories.

SnapHaven originally launched last December, but has just re-launched with new membership options. Previously, the company had plans based on upload limits, but membership is now available at a yearly flat rate, starting at $49.99. Now, rather than paying more for more space, annual memberships are straightforward and include unlimited photo backup, protected by the company’s 99 year lifetime guarantee. SnapHaven also assures that even if the yearly membership is not renewed, customers can still have full access to the photos for viewing, printing, sharing, and downloading.