How you deliver photos to your clients says just as much about your work as the photos themselves. In this video, professional photographer Ernesto breaks down the most popular online photo delivery tools photographers use today, so you can find the one that fits your workflow, your clients, and your brand. From quick and simple file transfers to fully curated gallery experiences, not every tool is built the same, and the right choice depends entirely on the kind of experience you want your clients to have. He covers Dropbox, WeTransfer, and Google Drive for photographers who need something reliable and straightforward, and then go deeper into platforms like Pixieset, ShootProof, Frame io, and SmugMug and Zenfolio for those who want something that feels more intentional and professional. Each tool comes with its own strengths, trade-offs, and pricing considerations, so whether you're just starting out and looking for a simple solution, or you're ready to upgrade to something that truly reflects your brand, this video gives you a clear, honest breakdown to help you decide. Because delivery isn't just about getting files from point A to point B. It's the moment your client opens the link and sees your work for the first time. That moment deserves to be good. New to Aftershoot? Get your time back with automated culling and editing today: https://aftershoot.co/tryforfree Join our Facebook Community to get useful tips and insights: https://aftershoot.co/facebook Blog: https://aftershoot.com/blog/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aftershootco/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aftershootco/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aftershootco

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