Your gallery

Manage your individual photos — upload, show or hide them, and add captions, locations, and camera details.

The gallery is the collection of individual photos on your public site, shown as a grid. It is separate from your stories, though story photos can appear here too.

How the gallery works

Every photo on Photostories is its own item. A photo is either a standalone upload (added straight to the gallery) or a story photo (used inside a story). Both can appear in your public gallery — you decide which.

Uploading photos

In the studio gallery, upload photos directly. They are added to your gallery and shown publicly by default. You can remove a standalone photo at any time, which deletes it for good.

Showing and hiding photos

Each photo has a visibility toggle (the eye icon). This is the single switch that decides whether a photo appears in your public gallery — independent of whether the story it belongs to is published.

  • Standalone uploads are public by default.
  • Story photos are hidden by default — opt them in, either from the gallery or with the per-photo toggle in the editor.

Where a photo appears is decided by two separate things — a photo's place in your gallery has nothing to do with whether its story is published:

  • Inside a story — every photo in a published story is visible to anyone reading it. While a story is a draft or unpublished, the whole story and its photos stay hidden.
  • In your gallery — a photo shows here only when its own gallery toggle is on, whether or not the story is published.

Adding a photo to a story does not put it in your public gallery — story photos start hidden, so you choose which ones to also show as standalone gallery photos.

Story publishedStory draft or unpublished
Gallery toggle onIn the story and your galleryIn your gallery only
Gallery toggle offIn the story onlyHidden everywhere

Captions and locations

Give any photo a caption — it shows under the photo and serves as its alt text. You can also tag a photo with a location, which is what places it on your map.

Camera and gear

Each photo can carry the gear it was shot on (this information is stored in a photo's metadata). You set this in the same Image details panel as the caption and location — available from the studio gallery and the story editor — and it's shown to visitors in the photo viewer (open a photo and use the info button in the corner).

  • Camera — pick your camera body from the list, or type your own.
  • Lens — e.g. RF 50mm F1.2 L.
  • Aperture — the f-stop, e.g. f/1.8.
  • Shutter — e.g. 1/250s.
  • ISO — e.g. 400.
  • Film stock — for film cameras, pick the stock you shot on (e.g. Portra 400). This turns on once you choose a film camera.