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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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Kenneth L
01/04/18
"Frustrating but useful"
What do you like best about PhotoShelter for Brands? It makes it much easier to find high-res file and display them then doing them off of an internal server What do you dislike about PhotoShelter for Brands? It's hard to show the location of files other employees. On our internal server in click info on a file and copy the address and slack it to other employees. I wish there was something like this I can do with the dam. It also struggles with galleries that have over 4,000 or 5,000 file, ...
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Anonymous User
12/13/17
"PhotoShelter has been a convenient an efficient upgrade as our company's new photo library."
What do you like best about PhotoShelter for Brands? Being able to access PhotoShelter whenever and wherever I am is important, which I am able to do. There are multiple uploading and file sharing options. Contains a user-friendly interface. What do you dislike about PhotoShelter for Brands? A faster way to sort through and delete photos would be nice. With all the photos we have, it can take some time to sort through them all once they are uploaded. User notifications are also something ...
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Cory V
11/28/17
"Fantastic for photo library, but integration lacking"
What do you like best about PhotoShelter for Brands? Favors photographers workflow and does real well with tags, reviews and approval of photos. What do you dislike about PhotoShelter for Brands? Limited if any integration to major applications. It's on their roadmap, but doesn't help current creative workflow. Recommendations to others considering PhotoShelter for Brands: If photography is your primary, consider this for sure. For a more robust creative DAM, research before selecting. What ...
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Anonymous User
10/05/17
"I like Libris and have no issues"
What do you like best about PhotoShelter for Brands? How easy it is to navigate and create galleries What do you dislike about PhotoShelter for Brands? the download process had too many steps, wish it was drag and drop What problems is PhotoShelter for Brands solving and how is that benefiting you? creating an image library for internal and external use
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Theodora R
09/19/17
"Solid so far"
What do you like best about PhotoShelter for Brands? We now have one place for our photos and other digital media files, which we love. It's pretty user friendly once you understand the difference between collections and galleries. What do you dislike about PhotoShelter for Brands? It's a little frustrating in the way a user uploads photos and then has to communicate to the editors in a separate email to let them know. Seems like there are extra steps in sharing. Also, there is no option to ...
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Anonymous User
09/01/17
"Revolutionary "
What do you like best about PhotoShelter for Brands? The ability to tag images with keywords and search for specific criteria is a huge timesaver, and helps us discover images that might otherwise be lost in our files. What do you dislike about PhotoShelter for Brands? The interface can be a little clunky at time. What problems is PhotoShelter for Brands solving and how is that benefiting you? Libris has improved every aspect of our photo management process, from contributor submission to ...
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Anonymous User
09/01/17
"Easy to navigate and use"
What do you like best about PhotoShelter for Brands? I enjoy how easy it is to organize, find and use the material on the site. It's a great tool to help my team work collaboratively. What do you dislike about PhotoShelter for Brands? Can't really find a lot here. I think that's a good thing. What problems is PhotoShelter for Brands solving and how is that benefiting you? We organize our entire library using Libris and the end result has been a universally understandable system which is ...
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Nate P
08/28/17
"LIbris has made store and sending large files an easy and seamless process"
What do you like best about PhotoShelter for Brands? I love ability to send files to people who are not members What do you dislike about PhotoShelter for Brands? I don't like that you have a limited amount of editors What problems is PhotoShelter for Brands solving and how is that benefiting you? Libris has given us a way to transfer files and allow them to be downloaded and whatever format needed
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Anonymous User
08/25/17
"Excellent Cloudbased Photo Software!"
What do you like best about PhotoShelter for Brands? Libris makes images easy to share, easy to set permissions and does excellent customer support. The back-end interface is powerful, easy to customize. Also, the Libris team has been helpful in setting up our interface as an SSO so that we can share images to anyone who needs them within our institution. What do you dislike about PhotoShelter for Brands? There are some minor issues with batch processes, especially with Lightboxes requiring ...
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Terrance M
08/24/17
"A tool that increases efficiency."
What do you like best about PhotoShelter for Brands? My favorite feature of Libris is the ability to create separate galleries that one can send to a third party. You can also password protect those galleries so that it is secure as possible and only available to the people you intend. It is also nice to be able to distribute the files and links to others without worrying about files sizes and delivery. It keeps the team on one accord allowing us access to the files we need to work on ...
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