Hi ,
Firstly thanks to the Piwigo team for an awesome, easy-to-use script.
I've built a website based around the script, i'ts pretty basic as my webdesign skills are somewhat lacking, but I think it works pretty well.
I'd appreciate any feedback!
site: http://www.pbpphotography.com
cheers
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Hi pbp
Thank you for using Piwigo :-)
Nice photos on your gallery.
pbpphotography.com homepage wrote:
pBp photography [...] where anyone can upload images
So you made a "community" oriented gallery. That's nice even if Piwigo was not designed for this at the origin, but we're improving it due to users request. In Piwigo 2.2, we will have a much better upload form for users (the same as the one in the administration)
pbpphotography.com homepage wrote:
You can buy any of the Social and Event photo's directly off the site with Paypal.
Can you tell us more about your selling system? (I'm sure many users are interested in such a feature)
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Thanks for the feedback!
Yeah, the intention was to make it a place where photographers could host images, but I've been a bit lazy promoting the site!
I'll be keeping a keen eye out for release 2.2
The selling of images is pretty rudimenatary but is easy to set up, basically I just registered with Paypal, which allows you to create the dropdown menu and the 'add to cart' buttons (see them here: http://www.pbpphotography.com/About.html )
My sale page was created in Dreamweacer, but I'm sure it would be possible to use the PWG Stuffs plugin to create a custom box and paste the Paypal code in.
Any questions, feel free to contact me.
Just out of interest, is there any inthing on the drawing board for creating an "add to cart" or similar feature that would appear for each individual image?
Cheers
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nice pics. I just got into photography that's why I enjoyed watching your pics. did you edit some of your pics? what did you use to edit?
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Hi Rbeer16,
Thanks for visiting my site, glad you liked the photos :)
With most of the photos, I just adjusted basic settings in Adobe Camera Raw, but for the attached photo, I used the HDR feature in Photoshop CS5 as well as changing the bacground layer.
Cheers.
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