Trust is the product
Collectors and clubs sell and trade on evidence: sharp macro stills, organized sets that show every corner of a slab case, and sometimes a short video that proves holo banding or mechanical smoothness in a way a single JPEG cannot. ImageEvent keeps pages ad-free on every plan so your work is not competing with unrelated promotions.
You upload originals; display sizes make long browsing sessions tolerable on phones. When you add video, read 4K and large video support so you describe file limits honestly in forum posts or auction preambles.
Browse public gallery themes for presentation ideas, then return to the businesses hub when you want adjacent verticals.
Many sellers keep a public highlights album for reputation building while moving high-value lots through passworded folders once a serious buyer appears. Visibility and links are explained in share albums.
Separate albums for obverse, reverse, edge, and packaging shots. If you shoot under consistent light, note that in the album description so a buyer six months later understands why toning differs from their desk lamp photos.
Batch uploads for large shoots: uploading or emailing images and videos.
Some trades only need on-screen proof. Others expect a downloadable master after payment clears. Owner-side behavior is summarized under downloading photos and videos. Say in your listing which case applies.
Yes, when visibility is set appropriately in share albums.
Short clips can document dynamic effects. Check video support for ceilings and HDR notes.
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