Unlike other solutions here, Google Photos (opens in new tab) is a private image hosting service (as opposed to a public service), although sharing with others (but not openly) is deceptively simple.
Google transformed Picasa Web Albums into Photos, turning it into the most popular image hosting solution in the world as it is bundled with more than one billion Android devices. Poor integration with popular CMS systems You can sign up for SmugMug here (opens in new tab).The service, which has a community of more than 75 million users, prides itself on offering 'heroic' support 24/7, with just one day off every year. Our review of SmugMug pointed out that it is "quirky in places, but still capable of building top quality photo gallery websites". Additionally, all plans have some cool features like personalized paintings, which as the name suggests transforms your photos into paintings. You get free storage, free bandwidth, but e-commerce options are only available on the more expensive Portfolio/Pro packages, with the latter offering several key features in terms of e-commerce, marketing, and branding. SmugMug also makes it easy to share pics and sell personalized prints and gifts. Unlimited photo uploads come as standard with every SmugMug plan – which starts from $55 per year when billed annually or $7 per month when billed monthly – along with the tools needed to create a beautiful photo site. If you take photography (and images) seriously and want to make a living out of it, then SmugMug (opens in new tab) – which acquired Flickr – is one of the better options out there.
If you are technically knowledgeable, you can also have a look at other self-hosting photo gallery options such as Chevereto (as used by ImgBB), Koken, Lychee or Media Goblin.
InMotion also offers a unique $249 'QuickStarter' package that allows you to get a WordPress-based website up and running in less than 48 hours, with the company designing the site for you based on your responses to a questionnaire. That fits very nicely with InMotion Hosting's (opens in new tab) Power package which allows you to build up to six websites, with unlimited disk space and bandwidth to cater for future growth. It offers a comprehensive feature set: albums, tags, privacy, themes and plugins, statistics and management tools, and much more. Called Softaculous, it comes with a number of free applications and one of them is Piwigo, a popular self-hosted photo gallery solution that allows you to implement your own image hosting website. Most web hosting companies bundle a nifty app store with their hosting packages.