With the masses of photos that you and your loved ones will be taking over the holidays, it's inevitable that everyone wants to see them.
You might use a website that just displays the images, and you might go with a service that also allows people to download the files so they can print and frame as well. I like to use a combo of MobileMe (to accommodate folks immediately after the event and let them download photos) and Picasa, so I can just have an ongoing shared album.
I've also noticed that some people are also resorting to using a social network like Facebook to share their photos. What do you do? Do you stick to one main website, or do you use a combo for your photo-sharing needs?

Shu Uemura
Milly
Red Herring
snapfish sucks. Their website is slow and awful. I mostly just upload them to facebook but I use flickr too.
1i loveeeee shutterfly.. ive been with them forever, and i love how you can order prints and pick them up at a target if you need them in a snap.
2I love SMUGMUG!!! yes it's a paid site but it's reliable and I love the way it displays the photographs. Plus the best thing on there is that it allows people to download the originals. The grandparents love that.
3Photobucket is perfect. I also use Pictiger and Imageshack.
4i like using ones that people don't really know about
5Does anyone have any good suggestions for a site that you can create your own bound scrapbook on? I've given up on the real thing for the sake of time and sanity. I've looked into a few, but I've yet to find one where each page can be unique and fun. Any ideas?
6I use MobileMe and Flickr.
7I don't have one but a few people that I know say that they like using photobucket.
8I've tried all of them out before, and didn't like any of them.
I'm more than happy to pay $30/year to share my photos via Smugmug -- hands down, the best.
9flickr, and it's kinda meh.
10I use photobucket but you have to pay for bandwidth so for general image hosting I use tinypic.
11I use TwitPic for personal photos, but if it's a picture I want to share fast I go with TinyPic.
12I adore Picasa. Easy to upload, easy to organize, easy to share. I love it.
13I really like smugmug.
14i host with photobucket but share with multiply
15i use flickr pro and facebook.
16Picasa as its really secure and i only really share with my closest family
17I use Webshots most of the time to share my pictures.
18I use Picasa and Facebook for sharing personal photos, but I use Zenfolio for my photography business. Zenfolio has a lot of security and customization features, as well as beautiful themes; the premium account is well worth the money.
@refinedharmony: checkout the hardcover books at mpix.com. You can customize each page using their predefined templates or you can design your own book, e.g. in Photoshop.
19I use myphotoalbum.com
20I have been using Snapfish for years. I also use Flickr, Picassa, Photobucket, ImageShack, etc. I'm a camera wh*re lol.
21I just use facebook and e-mail if I really need to get them out!
22I haven't chosen a photo sharing site yet, but considering I used everything else of googles it will probably use Picassa soon.
23Facebook. I like Flickr too though. But Facebook is just easier for everyone.
24If I've got a photo I want to share it goes up on Facebook. I'm way more of a video person anyway.
25Sanpfish! =D
26i love photobucket
27and also tinypic is also good when you dont feel like logging in and stuff.
@refinedharmony I love making scrapbooks at Scrapblog.com. And the prices for their books is reasonable.
I have pictures at both photobucket and flickr.
28SmugMug.
29facebook. i cant be bothered to load my pictures anywhere else.
30@refinedharmony Scrapblog is excellent.
I like to use Facebook for my photo uploads, and Flickr for random shots.
I also put in my more 'professional' shots onto Deviant Art.
31http://www.photoswarm.com
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