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How to Choose a Photo Delivery Service

·PixleGallery Team
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How to Choose a Photo Delivery Service

With dozens of photo delivery services available, choosing the right one can feel overwhelming. How do you know which features actually matter? What's worth paying for, and what's just marketing fluff?

This guide breaks down the key factors to evaluate when selecting a photo delivery service for your photography business.

Step 1: Define Your Needs

Before comparing platforms, clarify what you actually need:

  • Volume: How many galleries do you deliver per month?
  • Size: What's your average gallery size (number of photos, total GB)?
  • Client type: Are your clients tech-savvy or do they need maximum simplicity?
  • Branding: How important is a custom, branded experience?
  • Budget: What can you realistically spend per month?

Different photographers have different priorities. A wedding photographer delivering 10 large galleries per month has different needs than a portrait photographer delivering 30 small sets.

Step 2: Evaluate Core Features

Storage and Bandwidth

The foundation of any delivery service. Check:

  • Total storage included — can you store your entire active portfolio?
  • Bandwidth limits — are there download caps?
  • File size limits — can you upload high-res files without compression?
  • Overage charges — what happens if you exceed your limits?

Gallery Presentation

How your photos look when clients open the link matters enormously:

  • Layout options — grid, masonry, slideshow?
  • Mobile responsiveness — does it look good on phones?
  • Loading speed — are images optimized for fast viewing?
  • Dark/light themes — can the gallery match your brand?

Client Interaction

Features that enhance the client experience:

  • Favorites/selections — can clients mark their preferred images?
  • Comments — can clients leave feedback on specific photos?
  • Downloads — individual, batch, or full gallery?
  • Sharing — can clients easily share with friends and family?

Branding and Customization

Your delivery service should feel like yours:

  • Custom domain/subdomain — the URL should include your name
  • Logo and colors — brand the gallery to match your identity
  • Custom welcome messages — personalize each delivery
  • Watermark support — protect previews before purchase

Step 3: Consider the Technical Details

Security

Client photos are private and often sensitive (think weddings, boudoir, corporate events):

  • Password or PIN protection
  • Token-based access links (non-guessable URLs)
  • HTTPS encryption
  • Gallery expiration controls

Performance

Speed directly affects client satisfaction:

  • CDN (Content Delivery Network) distribution
  • Image optimization and lazy loading
  • Server locations relative to your client base
  • Upload speed from your end

Reliability

Your reputation depends on the service being available:

  • Uptime guarantees (99.9%+)
  • Backup policies
  • Company track record and longevity

Step 4: Compare Pricing Models

Photo delivery services typically use one of these pricing models:

ModelDescriptionBest For
Per galleryPay per gallery createdLow-volume photographers
Monthly subscriptionFixed monthly fee with limitsPredictable workload
Tiered plansMultiple levels with increasing featuresGrowing businesses
Per-imagePay per photo deliveredMicro-stock or event photography
FreemiumFree basic tier + paid upgradesTesting or starting out

What to Watch Out For

  • Hidden fees — transaction fees on print orders, overage charges
  • Contract lock-in — avoid annual commitments until you've tested the platform
  • Price increases — check for historical pricing changes
  • Cancellation policy — what happens to your galleries if you cancel?

Step 5: Test Before You Commit

Most good services offer a free tier or trial. Use it properly:

  1. Upload a real gallery — test the upload flow with actual client images
  2. Share with a friend — have them open the gallery and give feedback
  3. Test on mobile — view the gallery on a phone and tablet
  4. Try the download flow — are downloads easy and fast?
  5. Check the branding options — can you customize it to look professional?
  6. Contact support — send a test inquiry and measure response time

The PixleGallery Approach

We built PixleGallery with these exact considerations in mind. Here's what we offer:

  • Generous free tier — start without any financial commitment
  • Transparent pricing — €14/month (Basic), €35/month (Business), €79/month (Studio)
  • Yearly discounts — save up to 30% with annual billing
  • Custom subdomains — your name in the URL from day one
  • Mobile-first design — every gallery looks stunning on any device
  • No hidden fees — the price you see is the price you pay
  • Fast uploads and downloads — optimized infrastructure across Europe
  • Built-in gallery management — expiration, downloads, and notifications handled for you

Decision Framework

Still unsure? Use this simple framework:

  1. If you deliver fewer than 5 galleries per month → Start with a free tier and upgrade when you feel limited
  2. If you deliver 5-20 galleries per month → A basic paid plan is worth the investment
  3. If you deliver 20+ galleries per month → You need a platform with unlimited or high-volume plans
  4. If branding is critical → Prioritize custom domain and design options
  5. If clients often share galleries → Prioritize mobile experience and sharing features

Conclusion

The right photo delivery service should disappear into your workflow — making your life easier while elevating the client experience. Don't settle for generic file-sharing when purpose-built tools exist.

Take 30 minutes to test a couple of options with a real gallery. You'll quickly feel the difference.

Try PixleGallery free — no credit card, no commitment.