I’m looking for suggestions for programs to help manage an archive of family photos and video clips. I have a large family and a few photographers can pump out a lot of photos at family events. I’ve sorta become the unofficial archivist of the family as I have a lot of photos and videos myself and I’ve become responsible for my parent’s collection as well as they are not very tech savvy.

I’m kinda distrustful of cloud storage in general so I’m kinda looking to avoid using something like Google photos or even Proton Drive. I’d also like to try and stick to open source if I can. At this point I don’t think my ideal program exists but I’m going to describe it and see how close we could get. Sorry if the following sounds too much like fantasy.

Ideally I’d like a program that could synchronize a media collection across the internet to 3 or 4 different households. For one thing so that there is redundancy if something bad like a fire happens so nothing is lost, and for another thing so that those households have local access to the archive. I’m hoping I wouldn’t be needing any crazy hardware for this. Something like a raspberry pie with an attached spindle Drive would be acceptable, both for low power use and small physical footprint in the houses of family members I would be asking to host these.

Ideally some program could be used to interact with the archive locally and do things like add new media, edit metadata of media that’s already in the archive or just view things.

That’s it, Lemmy know what you guys think!

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Immich is the best photo solution I have used and has been really easy to setup. Nextcloud apps are usually ok but usually have a more specialized alternative

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what about Ente? It has E2EE encryption that immich doesn’t have and can be self hostable like immich. Never used both so I’m just asking

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@Arondeus
Here is an other on: have a look at hubzilla https://hubzilla.org

  • it runs on a raspi
  • has a good working cloud
  • can sync accounts
  • and you can share photos and all kind of other things to your fedi contacts

Hubzilla is not a specialist for photos but it has all the basic you need… the point is that you could also use the installation for more as for sharing photos

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Interesting. Sounds promising. Will definitely check this out. Thanks for the link!

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Another one I haven’t heard of. I’ll look into it. Thanks for the suggestion!

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Another vote for immich.

I trialled several before finding immich. It is by far the best that I’ve found.

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yum, immich all the way, the ai face/object recognition is awesome

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I’ll check it out. Thanks!

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