ImageEvent

From hobbyists to small enterprises

ImageEvent for businesses, clubs, and specialist communities

Not every visual workflow looks like wedding delivery. Breeders publish litter updates, scouts circulate location sets, collectors document condition, sellers host listing assets, property managers track renovations, and clubs archive events. ImageEvent gives each group the same dependable building blocks: folders and albums, batch upload tools, share links you can gate with passwords, and ad-free viewing on every plan so your audience is not pulled into someone else's feed.

This hub links to seven long-form guides below. Each guide repeats a few fundamentals on purpose so you can send a single URL to a colleague without them hunting Support. When you need the authoritative reference, start with uploading, sharing albums, security and privacy, and packages for capacity and video ceilings.

Photographers with hybrid still and video businesses should also read the photographers hub. Families focused on private event video can start at event video sharing.

What every vertical gets out of the box

Upload paths that match batch size

Easy Upload for quick sets, Mega Upload for large batches, FTP for repeatable ingest, and email ingestion when that fits your operations. Details: uploading or emailing images and videos.

Presentation without noise

Visitors see your images, videos, and documents in a focused viewer. There are no third-party banner ads on your pages on any plan tier.

Privacy when the asset is sensitive

Location scouts, breeders, and property managers often need links that are not public-by-default. Use album and folder security plus guest passwords where appropriate. Read security and privacy for the full checklist.

Video when stills are not enough

Short clips for temperament, walkthroughs, or condition proof share the same album tools as stills. Technical limits and HDR notes live under 4K and large video support.

Vertical guides (read the one that matches you)

Each link opens a detailed landing page with multiple sections: who it is for, recommended workflows, honest notes about image quality versus social platforms, and FAQs. Browse public gallery themes any time you want to see layout polish.

Dog breeders and animal professionals

Litter announcements, weekly puppy growth albums, buyer-only links, and short temperament clips without fighting social compression defaults.

  • Private waitlist communication
  • Video alongside stills

Open guide

Location scouts and film production

Large still sets, fast producer links, and disciplined folder structures when you are iterating locations under time pressure.

  • Linked client-ready folders
  • Reliability over decorative chrome

Open guide

Collectors and hobby groups

Cards, coins, memorabilia: macro detail, organized sets, and optional video to document shine, edges, or motion.

  • Trust-first presentation
  • Share links to forums or buyers

Open guide

Small business (general)

Product photography, training clips, before-and-after documentation, and embed-friendly links for your existing website.

  • Cross-links to feature tour
  • Practical package guidance

Open guide

Clubs, events, and groups

Member access patterns, recap albums, and private distribution that is not the same as a public Facebook album.

  • Links to family event video page where useful
  • Volunteer-friendly workflows

Open guide

Marketplace sellers

eBay, Etsy, forums: stable image and video URLs, condition documentation, and honest wording about originals versus display sizes.

  • Linking images to listings
  • Bandwidth and practicality

Open guide

Still evaluating?

Walk the product at your own pace through the feature tour. When you know which upload path you will standardize on, read the matching section in Support before you promise a deadline to a client.