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Sorry, did you say unlimited Photo storage for Photographers … Even RAW?

Wouldn’t it be nice to dump all your photos onto a storage platform with literally no limit? And get this, whether it’s hundreds of gigs of RAW files or those random cat photos, you’d never run out of space. Sounds good, right? Unlimited Photo storage for Photographers? Well, hold on.

What if you could also binge the latest hit shows and order something for next-day delivery, all from the same service?

“Do tell good sir?!” I hear you say. Exactly what I said when I found out Amazon is offering this. But here’s the kicker: it’s not even a separate service. It’s included with Amazon Prime!

Yep, you can upload to Amazon Photos using your Prime account at no extra cost. I know. Mind-blowing.

So now that you’ve got this golden nugget of info, how can you make the most of it? Well, first off, it’s great for storage. But it’s also great for delivery. If you’re sick of paying for storage platforms like Pixieset, Dropbox, or WeTransfer, let’s be real—they’re great, but pricey.

£24/month for 1,000GB on Pixieset? Come on, man. Gotta save for more important things, like food.
Dropbox? They want you to sell your possessions just to afford £100/year for old client photos you’ll never use again.
WeTransfer Unlimited Storage? Yeah, tempting at £17/month… but why would I when Amazon does it for way less?

If you’ve ever asked yourself “What’s the cheapest photo delivery software for photographers?” you’ve come to the right place.

And how much less, you ask? Amazon Prime is £95/year. Not free, but seriously, if you’re anything like me, you’re already using Prime for next-day delivery and shows (shoutout to regretting Rings of Power and wondering how they butchered Tolkien’s legacy… but I digress).

Prime’s benefits are bonkers:
Next-day delivery? Game changer.
Prime Day deals? Gear heaven.
The Kindle app? Solid.
But Amazon Photos? Hidden gem.

What’s wild is Amazon isn’t exactly shouting this from the rooftops, probably because they don’t want us photographers flooding their servers with years of backlogs. Seriously, they don’t even promote it in the link above! Benefits

So, before they realize the madness of their generosity, start backing up your old projects to Amazon Photos. I like to think I’m offloading years of unusable photos (or those from six years ago I’ll never look at again) straight onto Jeffy Bezos’ personal hard drive. Cheers, Jeffy.

If you’re ready to fly tip your old projects overboard onto the Prime deep water servers and want a cheap delivery alternative for your photo albums, Amazon Photos has got you covered. Enjoy the savings.

And hey, if you want to support me (and Jeffy) and start your own Amazon Prime account, check out this cheeky link.

Amazon Photos

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