Is there a need for yet another
photo-sharing site considering that we already have powerhouses like
Flickr available? It seems the answer is an affirmative one to many, as a service like Snapixel has materialized.
In general terms, this site will empower users the world over to upload their art and share it with people from different cultures along with their friends and colleagues.
Free accounts come complete with 5 GB of free storage and tools for taking care of bulk uploads. There is no maximum file size at play, and once a picture has been uploaded it is possible to execute operations like geo-tagging them. Besides, services like Twitter are fully supported and embed codes for websites are always provided.
That is part of what this service does, and if it were the only thing it took care of it would not displace Flickr in any sense. However, there is more to it. The site enables sellers of
photography to create an account for
promotion duties. Photos that are sold through the site adhere to a 60 % commission basis, and custom pricing options are taken into consideration. Best of all, these seller accounts are also free (for approved accounts, that’s it). Paid accounts are also available, and they come with features like watermarking and so forth.