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              March 8, 2013
              Trevor Dayley

              Innovative New Photo Sharing Site In a League Of Its Own

              I am a self professed tech nerd. I am always on the search for the latest innovations and products that will better my life and business. Over the last few months I have been using one that is a real game changer in my business. In a very short amount of time PASS has become an extremely valuable asset helping me book more clients and get my images in front of more faces.

              I have tried a lot of different image gallery programs. In fact, there are quite a few out there I have been sending money to for a number of years and believed were getting the job done. But, when I first started using PASS I realized it was quite honestly in a league of it’s own. The backend is fluid and super easy to use. The front end experience for my clients is simple and beautiful. It’s powerful and full of features but still easy to use for both my clients and me. Most important though, is it has allowed my clients to have their images with them anytime, anywhere on any device, and they are able to share them with their friends which ultimately has led to more referrals and bookings for me. Most of these other products I had used previously were built before smart phones and social networks, but PASS was built this year specifically for the new way our clients share images.

              Fstoppers PASS Trevor Dayley Mobile Innovative New Photo Sharing Site In a League Of Its Own

              As writers here at Fstoppers, we are always looking for things we can share with our readers that we use in our own businesses that has been helpful. From lighting setups, to business tips, or even gear reviews. As I was thinking this month about what I thought would be worth sharing with our readers, the new PASS gallery was at the top of my list. I was first introduced to PASS about 12 months ago during it’s initial release. However, recently it underwent a complete redesign and it is just now releasing this new version to the photographers through invites from current users. Over the last 3 months I have been a beta tester for the new PASS and it has completely blown my socks off. Here’s why I love it so much….

              First, PASS is designed around a workflow that literally takes a minute or two. When I am ready to share my edited images with clients I simply open the program and drag-and-drop the folder of edited images into PASS. Immediately the images start uploading while I am presented with a couple questions on what I would like to name the event and assign a url making it easy to share with clients. I am then presented with two more questions, the name and email of my clients with whom I will be sharing the gallery. That’s it. The program is also extremely fast at uploading the images. Once it’s finished it sends an invite to my clients letting them know their photos are ready and available to view.

              The pictures are uploaded as an event that I can organize into collections (or if I already have them organized in folders on my computer PASS automatically creates those for me during upload.) So for example, when I send my wedding clients their pictures I have collections that look something like this: Favorites, Getting Ready, Bride and Groom, Ceremony, Family Photos, Bridal Party, Reception. By doing this it makes it easy for my clients to sort through images and enjoy the viewing experience rather than being overwhelmed with hundreds of photos all together. In addition, I have full control over what I want to be public and what I would prefer to keep private. So for example I can specify if I want a particular collection of photos to be public or private only to my client. This can be useful if there is a particular set of photos my clients prefer to keep to themselves. Maybe it’s bride partially dressed while slipping on her dress or even some shots of a special celebrity guest at their wedding whose photos I’ve been asked to keep private.

              While the backend of PASS is extremely easy to use, where the program really shines is when my clients receive their images. The gallery is displayed in such a way that it takes advantage of all the space putting the images together in a montage that really shows off all the photos, including vertical images. No more square thumbnails. Also they can view the images on a tablet or mobile device, and it looks exactly the same. Plus, my client can create a custom app shortcut on their iPhone or iPad directly from the gallery. Another favorite feature is if they are viewing the shots on an iPad for example and flip it from horizontal to vertical all the photos quickly rearrange themselves for the best viewing experience.

              Fstoppers PASS Trevor Dayley Displays Innovative New Photo Sharing Site In a League Of Its Own

              The gallery is quick to figure out. For first time users small menus pop up periodically pointing them to new features they might not have yet discovered. There is a single button for my clients to click and download all the images at one time in high resolution. This means no more having to burn, package and mail out DVD’s. My clients can now have their photos with one click of a button. A lot of my wedding clients also love the ability to send the gallery to their friends and family and let them view and even download the photos they would like. PASS is also working on adding a print feature. While I haven’t yet heard all the details, I understand they are partnering with WHCC to fulfill the print orders and the feature should be good to go this spring. That is convenient for those clients who would rather just order prints right from the gallery rather than try to do it themselves.

              Here are a couple more things that I absolutely love about PASS. Built inside the program is the ability to share a photo or collection of images directly to Facebook, Twitter or Pinterest. The beauty of it is that when the clients do this my name and a link to my website, as well as the gallery of images, is all included in the caption of the photo. I am sure many of you have seen your clients upload photos onto a social network and not give you any credit for the photo. Well PASS makes it easy for them to do that by doing it for them. It has been a huge benefit as I have been able to get more inquiries from friends and family that not only see the images but then have a link right there to visit my website.

              Fstoppers PASS Facebook behind the scenes Trevor Dayley Innovative New Photo Sharing Site In a League Of Its Own

              Fstoppers PASS Trevor Dayley Sharing on Facebook Innovative New Photo Sharing Site In a League Of Its Own

              In addition, PASS has statistics built right into the program. I can view how often the photos from a gallery have been viewed and in what general area. It is quite amazing to watch a gallery of wedding photos gather 200+ viewers with over 25,000 photo views in a matter of days. Something just not possible if I sent them a burned disc of images. Lastly they just included a guest book feature in the gallery as well. So friends and family of my clients can leave comments right there which is integrated back to Facebook, once again extending the reach of the images into different social circles.

              Fstoppers PASS on iPad Vertically Guestbook Trevor Dayley 2 Innovative New Photo Sharing Site In a League Of Its Own

              I have enjoyed the program so much that I now include it with all my wedding packages and even posted a marketing kit PASS provides to photographers directly on my website. During my first meeting with a potential bride and groom I will pull out my iPad and show them a gallery of shots and they are always surprised by how great it looks. At times I have even had them open the gallery on their own phones so they can see just how easy it is to use.

              Fstoppers PASS on iPad Portfolios Innovative New Photo Sharing Site In a League Of Its Own

              So I have gone on long enough about how much I enjoy the program. If you are looking for a new way to share images with your clients I would highly suggest you checking it out as well. You can use the new version of PASS completely for free, and share the event with your client where they can share, download, and print and no one has to pay anything. You can upgrade the event for $29 which gives your client access to it for one year with all the additional features, and it also includes storage of the images for 10 years. So if 9 years from now my clients mention they can’t find their photos, they are safe in PASS and can get access to them. I no longer have to worry about scratched or lost DVD’s. I have just built the $29 price right into my packages since I have enjoyed the program so much. In fact since starting to use it I have PASS’ed 131 different events to my clients and racked up 6,208 viewers and over 1,182,000 photo views.

              Fstoppers Map Trevor Dayley PASS Innovative New Photo Sharing Site In a League Of Its Own

              One last story to wrap this up. In December I had the opportunity to shoot a wedding in Jamaica for a couple whose family was unable to attend the wedding. It was just the couple, one set of friends and I at the wedding. The couple’s family was sorry they were unable to attend the wedding and called throughout the day from their home in Israel to wish the couple well on their wedding day. That night during dinner while the couple was enjoying their private time together I pulled out my laptop, downloaded 60 favorite photos we had shot that day and uploaded them to a PASS event. After dinner I met back up with the couple and showed them the photos in the PASS gallery. Later that evening their family called from Israel to ask how the wedding went and the couple was able to direct them to the gallery to view the photos. It was a tremendous feeling for them to see the photos immediately and the couple enjoyed hearing the raves on how great they looked. In a short time that one gallery had 141 viewers with 14,680 photo views as family and friends shared the gallery of images around the world.

              Fstoppers PASS Map Jamaica Trevor Dayley Innovative New Photo Sharing Site In a League Of Its Own

              As I mentioned in the beginning I love new technology. PASS has truly redefined how my clients receive, view and share their images. It has helped spread my name more than any other marketing tool I have ever used and has really been instrumental in helping me book more clients as well. Check out more info on PASS at pass.us. You can sign up on their website to request access to the new version, or if you know a current PASS user or user of Showit products (“Showiteer”) they can send you an invite (and sorry, both my invites have been used).

              Here are some additional helpful links…
              PASS Gallery with some of my photos so you can see exactly what the client sees. Open it on your mobile phone or tablet as well.
              My website with their marketing kit and video built right into it to educate my clients.

              I was not asked by the developers of PASS to share this, nor was I paid or given any product for it. This is simply my review and me sharing something that has worked amazingly well for me and hopefully it will be useful for you as well. If so, spread the word!

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              • Arctek

                Trevor, am I late for the invitation? ))
                my mail is denis@arctekimaging.com 
                thank you so much in advance!

              • CGSPhotography

                Hi Trevor! I would really appreciate you adding me to the list. chris.mrtopher.s@gmail.com Thanks! 

              • http://www.facebook.com/annecho227 Anne Cho

                I would like an invite please! anne@annechophotography.com! :)

              • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=728800633 Nader Essa

                If anyone can invite me, I would be grateful. 
                naderessaphotgraphy@gmail.com

              • http://www.facebook.com/rianhall Rian Hall

                I would love an invite too. Please add me to your list: rianhall@gmail.com

                Thanks!!! :-)

              • http://twitter.com/robspence Rob Spence

                I’ld love to give this a rip.  If anyone is willing to share the love, my email is rspence (at) gmail dot com.  Thanks!

              • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1353942622 Simon Te

                Please send me an invite too. :) nomiset@gmail.com

              • Noah Pylvainen

                Would absolutely love an invite to this!!! phredric@gmail.com

              • Marielalfmb

                I Will love to give it a try. I tried smugmug for a year but it was too expensive for what I was using it for. So, I cancel my account an I have been looking for new alternatives. This will be perfect for me. Would you please add me to the list?
                Thank you!

                >marielalfmb@hotmail.com<

              • Marielalfmb

                I Will love to give it a try. I tried smugmug for a year but it was too expensive for what I was using it for. So, I cancel my account an I have been looking for new alternatives. This will be perfect for me. Would you please add me to the list?
                Thank you!

                >marielalfmb@hotmail.com<

              • http://www.facebook.com/pcarney1 Patrick Carney

                Seems like a great tool to have in the arsenal. If anyone has a spare invite I’d love to give it a shot! pcarney1984@hotmail.com

              • http://www.facebook.com/KnethJensen Kenneth Røstad Ekse Jensen

                Seems almost too good to be true :) Great in-depth article. The only downside is that im having a hard time finding someone to hook me up with an invite over here in cold Norway :) WOuld be great if anyone could help me somehow!

              • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000968385042 Alan Hynes

                Hi Trevor.  Looks like a great innovative tool.  Please could you hook me up on alan@fin-post.com.   Many thanks, Alan.

              • Theisdk

                Would love a invite so I can have a look at this from the EU end of things….

                theis@theis.dk 

              • http://www.facebook.com/kenneth.leong.7509 Kenneth Leong

                Awesome article. I would like an invite please! leongkenn@gmail.com. Thank you.

              • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1140999326 Inaki Docio

                It seems very interesting. Anyone have any invitation available? inaki.docio@facebook.com

                thanks

              • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=551975841 Steve Braglio

                Trevor, could you please add me to the long list of invites? I want to try this out! steve.braglio@gmail.com

              • Sad Grg

                i would love an invite to such a resourceful thing… sadgrg@gmail.com   TKS

              • Peter Bjerke

                Just what I have been looking for!! Please add me on the list :) peterbjerke.dk@gmail.com

              • RomesFlashback

                Can you also add me to your invite list please?…Thanks…. Kathy sales@flashbackphoto

              • ihatedavidjay

                 http://blog.mymusea.com/post/19760481755

              • ihatedavidjay

                http://blog.mymusea.com/post/19760481755

              • ihatedavidjay

                 I’ve met him in person, he will take all this money then stop developing the product when he has all the money he needs. He has done it many times before.

              • http://www.facebook.com/kristinn.magnusson Kristinn Magnússon

                This looks great. I´d appreciate an invite kristinn {at} gmail.com

              • http://www.facebook.com/campbellphoto John Campbell

                I would like an invite, if someone would be so generous.  :) 
                campbellphoto@gmail.com

              • chase sellmeyer

                Great article and very cool product to say the least.  I would love to give it a go if anyone can please send me an invite?  Perhaps someone from this thread that was also invited. ha Cheers: C 
                mobile@kangamarketing.com

              • http://twitter.com/garyranos garyranos

                This looks amazing. I know this would help me out so much. If anyone has a spare invite gary@garyranos.com please. And Thank You in advance!

              • vidnikolic

                Can you add me to your invite list please?…ThanksVid Nikolic  vidnikolic@me.com

              • http://www.facebook.com/eben.liebenberg Eben Liebenberg

                Is someone able to send me a invite? info@photoelements.co.za 

              • http://twitter.com/bayek bayek

                This website looks great and very promising but the same G+ mistake again. Why would you promote a business that nobody can join. Invites? Really? Even if it’s in beta, it’s a pretty bad user experience to send people to a product they can’t immediately test and play with. There’s so much being offered online, you don’t get a second chance with a customer.
                And all the people posting their email addresses on this thread seems to me a bit pointless and an invite for all the spam bots.

              • defense94

                As an amateur photographer, this site looks amazing. Any invites left?

              • http://www.facebook.com/ian.taylor.395017 Ian Taylor

                Will keep an eye on it as it looks good but as bayek says it’s pretty silly to have a website that wont let you try it or even sign up for the update! – at least it’s not letting me sign up.

              • http://www.facebook.com/daveGdavis Dave Davis

                I am very interested can someone send me an invite dave@davedavisphotos.com

              • chellyroo

                Enjoyed the article & I am currently trying to muddle my way through figuring PASS out after downloading it yesterday. Can you explain the steps to creating an app on an iPhone, say one for my portfolio? 

              • http://www.facebook.com/Kyle.J.Yunker Kyle J. Yunker

                Would love an invite: kjyunker@21sinsphotography.com or kjyunker@gmail.com, Thanks!! 

              • Hannes Moser

                hi ! i was always looking for a gallery like this (collage-style) – i would like to test this ! can someone invite me ? :)  thanks     hm@lichtwerk.at

              • steve

                If i can get an invite too, would def appreciate it.  thanks for sharing with us!
                scroller52@gmail.com

              • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1283229504 David Pizzoferrato

                I’ve been using smug mug for years. It serves it’s purpose but I don’t find it elegant at all. PASS looks like it’s going to be a great product and I can’t wait to try it out.

              • Christoher Larcher

                look great! Thanks for sharing.
                I just start my photo business and PASS looks exactly what i was looking for.
                If anyone could send me an invitation, i’ll be grateful!!!  Thanks….   :)

                liwvisuals@gmail.com

              • http://www.facebook.com/shutterdoggy Chris Newman

                I’d be interested in trying it out. Since it is for web display and for print ordering, what resolution are the images you are uploading to PASS? 

                If possible, put me on the list cnewman at shutterdoggy.com

              • William Stewart

                I would love an invite – please send when possible:  wpstewartjr@gmail.com or info@wstewartphotography.com

                Thanks!

              • William Stewart

                Or info@wstewartphotography.com

                Thanks!

              • Lubin Tasevski

                I would like to get an invite as well. Can you invite to lubin@mpsg.ca my site is http://www.lubintasevski.com and http://www.mpsg.ac

              • http://twitter.com/fauxtauxgrafix Matthew Guss

                 Thanks for sharing! Looks cool, definitely going to check PASS out :)

              • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1353522337 Jason Campbell

                I would love an invite.  jason@jscampbellphotography.com

              • fotorvr

                I would LOVE an invite!!!  lives_recorded@mac.com 
                Susan Culler Soden

              • http://www.facebook.com/biff.stephens Biff Stephens

                Man the list is long. I would love an invite. biff@4053157741.com please. Great stuff and close to no cost at all. what a combo! Thanks!

              • http://www.facebook.com/christopher.warrick.58 Christopher Warrick

                Sorry, double post!

              • http://www.facebook.com/christopher.warrick.58 Christopher Warrick

                I would love an invite too, if anybody has one.  info@warrickphoto.com  Thank you!!
                 

              • gclique

                Thanks Trevor for details in the review.  We are currently using usb keys for image delivery here in Ireland and it costs the same, but it often causes issues with customers machines or referencing image numbers for albums etc.
                I would love an invite like everyone else, thanks gary@clique.ie

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