photography

photoprism

23 May 2020Last Commit5341 (2298/yr)Github Stars78Issues

PhotoPrism™ is a server-based application for browsing, organizing and sharing your personal photo collection. It makes use of the latest technologies to automatically tag and find pictures without getting in your way. Say goodbye to solutions that force you to upload your visual memories to the cloud.

More screenshots: https://github.com/photoprism/photoprism/wiki/Screenshots

You're welcome to play with our demo at demo.photoprism.org. Leave your email to get a release notification.

Step-by-step installation instructions can be found in our User Guide. Developers can skip this and move on to the Developer Guide.

photo-stream

23 Apr 2020Last Commit1549 (6882/yr)Github Stars16Issues

Photo stream is a simpler home for your photos by @maxvoltar and friends. Easy to use, self hosted, no tracking, just photos.

We like to take photos and share them. Problem is it's hard to really own your photos and how they're represented across social media these days, so we set out to make a place for them. You host it yourself, wherever you want (Netlify, Github Pages...), you're in control.

Check to see if you have Ruby installed (ruby -v). If you don't, you can follow the installation instructions provided here.

chevereto-free

08 May 2020Last Commit1504 (400/yr)Github Stars4Issues

Chevereto is an image hosting software that allows you to create a beautiful and full-featured image hosting website on your own server. It's your hosting and your rules, so say goodbye to closures and restrictions. This repo here is Chevereto Free, which is a fork of Chevereto V3 in which only the most essential features are preserved and it is released as Open Source software.

Chevereto is being modernized by introducing new coding standards and turning towards a common Open Source base. Read all updates and check my Chevere + Chevereto V4 Trello board.

piwigo

20 May 2020Last Commit958 (198/yr)Github Stars523Issues

Manage your photo library. Piwigo is open source photo gallery software for the web. Designed for organisations, teams and individuals.

The piwigo.org website introduces you to Piwigo. You'll find a demo, forums, wiki and news.

More information

More information

If you do not have your own server, consider the piwigo.com hosting solution.

Piwigo is widely driven by its community; if you want to improve the code, fork this repo and submit your changes to the master branch. See our Contribution guide.

Piwigo is released under the GPL v2 license. See our Copying details.

photonix

03 May 2020Last Commit377 (117/yr)Github Stars58Issues

This is a photo management application based on web technologies. Run it on your home server and it will let you find what you want from your photo collection using any device. Smart filtering is made possible automatically by object recognition, location awareness, color analysis and other algorithms.

This project is currently in development and not feature complete for a version 1.0 yet. If you don't mind putting up with broken parts or want to help out, run the Docker image and give it a go. I'd love for other contributors to get involved.

photoview

18 May 2020Last Commit82 (93/yr)Github Stars8Issues

Photoview is a simple and user-friendly photo gallery that can easily be installed on personal servers. It's made for photographers and aims to provide an easy and fast way to navigate directories, with thousands of high resolution photos.

Visit https://photos.qpqp.dk/

Username: demo Password: demo

There exists a lot of open-source self-hosted photo galleries already. Here are some, just to mention a few.

So why another one? I love taking photos, and I store all of them on my local fileserver. This is great because I can organize my photos directly on the filesystem so it's easy to move them or take backups. I want to be able to control where and how the photos are stored.