Making Your Own Photo Gallery
People are asking me how to make their own photoalbum like CAPTURED. The reason I started the album was because I wanted a way to look through my pictures easily (and I hated scrolling through them on my computer) so with the aid of too much time on my hands, I used a graphics program, batched all my pictures so they were the same size, wrote some simple HTML (with iFrames…this was back in 2002 okay) and hosted my images locally. Eventually I uploaded it to my server so my friends could see it and now it’s where it’s at today.
It took me months but I finally revamped CAPTURED !! I imported everything into WordPress’ NextGen Gallery Plugin MANUALLY (200+ galleries, 6000+ images). I’ve been meaning to do this since March and it’s finally done. I hope I never have to do it again so if you’re going to start now, start with a solid platform you think you’ll stick to.
Why I’d rather have my own gallery rather than use another web service/upload on Facebook/etc:
- Total control over my gallery and make it look and function how I want it (I’m sooo anal and FB just doesn’t cut it for me).
- Don’t have to deal with uploading problems (culprit: Facebook!!).
- I know it’ll be around forever (…or as long as I keep my web server).
- 8 years of of EMBARRASSING pictures = great memories!! It’s also interesting to see how we grew up and things we did in chronological order.
Advantages of NextGen Gallery Plugin for WordPress:
- Will generate thumbnails and custom original image sizes for you so you don’t need another program to resize them.
- Easy to create multiple albums, galleries and integrating them into blog posts/pages.
- Images can be displayed how you want it (thumbnails, slideshow, etc).
- My album use to be public but I recently made it private because I was uncomfortable with certain people I know creeping my sites looking at my pictures. With WP, you can control who looks at them.
Tips:
- Use any CMS you want. I chose WordPress because I was familiar with it.
- Remember to do regular database back-ups just in case anything happens.
- Keep your galleries organized in separate folders on your computer.











