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PhotoShelter for Brands Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons
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PhotoShelter for Brands Reviews & Ratings
Spotsaas Editor’s POV
PhotoShelter for Brands is an excellent tool for professional photographers looking to manage and sell their photographic assets online. Its flexibility in uploading and selling makes it a standout choice.Read more
PhotoShelter for Brands pros and cons
Quick online photo management
Flexible selling options
Direct uploads from devices
User-friendly
Limited customization
Not suitable for non-photographers
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Anonymous User
08/21/19
"A portal for photo and videos file, and more!"
What do you like best about PhotoShelter for Brands? Purchase the single sign on for your company. It works great. I like how you can assign individuals or groups download access, while the general public only sees the image with a watermark. What do you dislike about PhotoShelter for Brands? The assigning of individuals and groups can get a little cluttered. What problems is PhotoShelter for Brands solving and how is that benefiting you? The entire company now has access to the photos and ...
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Anonymous User
08/21/19
"Great solution for digital media storage"
What do you like best about PhotoShelter for Brands? Libris is a great way to organize digital media in one place for your company. The visualization for each album is especially useful. I also like how I can create new lightboxes when I need to share images outside the organization, preventing third parties from having complete access to our database. What do you dislike about PhotoShelter for Brands? It can be somewhat unintuitive uploading digital assets. What problems is PhotoShelter ...
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Sherry O
08/21/19
"A Great Way to Store your Photos"
What do you like best about PhotoShelter for Brands? It is so helpful to be able to tag photos to find them later. I work at a university and we are always looking for a "student, classroom" photo or a "faculty, teaching" photo. It's so easy to find what we are searching for. What do you dislike about PhotoShelter for Brands? It's hard to think of anything, but I would say it's a little bit slow when searching. That could be because we have so many photos in it. What problems is ...
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Shelby S
08/20/19
"Libris helps make sharing easy"
What do you like best about PhotoShelter for Brands? Libris helps share photos and files quickly with employees for work. It's also an easy and useful tool or organizing. What do you dislike about PhotoShelter for Brands? Moving between personal and business accounts isn't as quick as I'd like it to be, but still works. What problems is PhotoShelter for Brands solving and how is that benefiting you? Organization problems are being solved using Libris. Our company's library of photos is a ...
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Anonymous User
08/20/19
"Pretty good experience"
What do you like best about PhotoShelter for Brands? The ability to share and distribute images across the institution. People see what is there, can browse, and find what they want. I like that there's one site where everyone can see what is there, even if it means that we need more of a certain asset. I do find that within our team, the Portal vs. Library view is confusing, and the "library" tab at the top left constantly is being visually overlooked because it does not stand out. What do ...
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Anonymous User
08/20/19
"A great product"
What do you like best about PhotoShelter for Brands? That it supports all manner of file formats. I can post ID, PSD, EPS What do you dislike about PhotoShelter for Brands? I think the onscreen preview of CMYK images are really off. The way that you download is kind of frustrating. I don't like that you have to choose download and then a pop up window opens and then you have to click the download link again. When you are in the preview of the photo the download is totally different. Also, I ...
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Anonymous User
08/20/19
"Ok for Specific Applications"
What do you like best about PhotoShelter for Brands? Straitght forward a clean interface for users. What do you dislike about PhotoShelter for Brands? The relationship between parent and child folders is clunky and permissions are difficult and not intuitive to assign. What problems is PhotoShelter for Brands solving and how is that benefiting you? Speed of getting images to clients. The newest version is better than the orginal.
AU
Anonymous User
08/20/19
"Marketing material use"
What do you like best about PhotoShelter for Brands? categorization possibilities and ease of image search What do you dislike about PhotoShelter for Brands? sometimes set up and the initial organization gets too laborious What problems is PhotoShelter for Brands solving and how is that benefiting you? less time searching for photos
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Anonymous User
08/20/19
"Great Photo Platform"
What do you like best about PhotoShelter for Brands? Libris is extremely helpful for large and small businesses alike because there easy ways to organize your photos. In addition we are able to integrate with Abode suite which is great and makes it alot easier to work on projects. What do you dislike about PhotoShelter for Brands? In regards to tagging products it need some work on how things search and how they come up on the portal. There are quite a few steps to get it to narrow down ...
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Lindsay N
08/20/19
"Great DAM"
What do you like best about PhotoShelter for Brands? Libris is a big step up from the DAM we were using previously, which became so clunky we had to migrate. Love the options for multi-sized downloads, tagging capabilities, and full-sized viewing. What do you dislike about PhotoShelter for Brands? Sometimes frustrating that we have to pay per storage amount, as it would be nice to just keep everything there, but this seems pretty standard in the DAM world. It would be cool if it also had a ...
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