My wife is using Google Photos, and I’ve been using Photoprism for a few months. I just had a baby, and I access to download the pictures that my wife takes. I’m not too sure of what I want. I guess I want two separate libraries, but I want to be able to view her pictures easily and add them into my library. I believe if I spin up a second photoprism instance, I’d have to download her pictures individually and reupload them into my instance.

What do any of you do? Do you even host photo storage for your family?

  • FancyGUI@lemmy.fancywhale.ca
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    1 year ago

    I’ve been using Immich, and while it’s under heavy development, it’s working amazingly well for myself and my wife.

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      Yes but it costs almost like 2TB of Google photos + you need to take care of backups, updates, maintenance…

      The main advantage is that it isn’t Google, but the price point imho it’s too high for something that I need to manage for family use

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      Does it work well? I haven’t checked in a minute, but does I believe they used to recommend two separate installs for multi library

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    For your use case I would definitely recommend Immich. It has a “partner sharing” feature that allows you to view your partners photos from your account while still maintaining separate archives. You can then download or add to albums from there. Immich has been fantastic for my family because it supports android and iOS (being as I can’t get some members off Apple products.)

    Here’s the description of the feature. Sorry it’s a Reddit post, that’s the only place I could find the developers summary of the update.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/13lbp2r/immich_selfhosted_photos_and_videos_backup/

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        I don’t use it for my photos because of the UI but the update process has been rock solid for the last couple of years since I moved and started uaing their snap. It updates itself automatically withot any of my interaction and never breaks.

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        Using bare metal install? I always cried when I had to apply updates, but now that I moved on the docker image , I don’t get problems when updating (knocking wood)

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        omg I didn’t know if it was just me but I have the worst luck with Nextcloud updates. I’ve had to restore from backup like 6 times in the 4 years that I’ve been running an instance.

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        I was looking for something better than sharing pictures four at a time on Mastodon and checked out Pixelfed. I don’t understand it at all. It’s like the system is designed around sharing individual pictures. Even when an instance allows sharing a few pictures at once, other users will only see the first picture because multiple pictures is obviously an afterthought for the UI. Maybe it’s because I am too old and I want Flickr instead of Instagram. I’m still posting pictures up to four at a time on Mastodon.

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    Google photos does this. You can enable partner sharing where you can see all of their photos. You can choose to save them all by default, or selectively save them.