When building a concrete5 website, most likely you’ll need an image gallery of some kind, whether it be to showcase your work, products, or to display any other kind of images. Luckily, there are now quite a few choices for concrete5 image gallery addons. Here they are, ordered by price from lowest to highest:
Galleria Image Gallery
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Description: Easily create amazing image galleries for showcasing your work, presenting your products, or sharing your photos.
Price: Free
Flickr Block
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Description: A simple block for displaying photos from a Flickr RSS feed.
Price: Free
Gallery Block
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Description: Pick a bunch of individual images, or choose a set from the file manager. The gallery block lets you determine thumbnail size and how many thumbs to show on each row. Click an image, you get the full scale version in an overlay with next, back, and close commands – all in a nice AJAX interface.
Price: $15
Image Slider
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Description: The image slider works in any block area as a marquee for images.
Price: $15
Billboards
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Description: Cycle through a set of numbered images – often used on homepages. Works well with images of different heights.
Price: $15
Kenburns Slideshow
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Description: Image slider using the Ken Burns effect. Highly customizable.
Price: $15
Google Picasa Webalbum
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Description: This addon shows your public Google Picasa Webalbums within your Concrete5 website. Images in the album will be enlarged with Higslide JS.
Price: $15
Roundabout Gallery
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Description: Display a beautiful roundabout gallery. From the work of Fred LeBlanc. Ideal for you header or to show small gallery with style.
Price: $15
Piecemaker Gallery
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Description: A 3D Flash image rotator gallery
Price: $15
Nivo Slider
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Description: Nivo Slider looks like Flash but uses the built in stability of jQuery. It can display pictures from your fileset with or without caption title.
Price: $15
Highslide Webalbum
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Description: Displays images (or filesets) as an image gallery within your concrete5 website. Images enlarged with Highslide JS
Price: $20
Pictures Gallery
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Description: This add-on provides two types of galleries for your photo website. One for the slideshow, one for the thumbnails. With its sleek design, this gallery allows the beauty of your photos to speak.
Price: $20
ProPhoto Image Browser
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Description: The ProPhoto block was designed to give a smoother user experience while viewing a set of images, displaying a large primary image with a horizontal filmstrip of thumbs, providing a quick way to jump to other images without having to scroll down the page. It’s has smooth transitions between images and ‘degrades gracefully’, so people can still use it with javascript turned off.
Price: $25
tcPhotoGallery
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Description: tcPhotoGallery is an advanced photo gallery add-on package for Concrete5 that supports the efficient display of hundreds or even thousands of photos. The emphasis of this add-on is the support of huge photo galleries and the ability to search on a multitude of attributes assigned to each photo. Photos may be assigned to categories and assigned attributes. Photos may be searched and filtered on by category, attributes, title, description, and reference number.
Price: $30
Flash Gallery
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Description: The Flash Gallery Block provides Flash based image gallery. The gallery can be displayed in-page or in a pop-up window and can display multiple galleries in one block.
Price: $35















Since this post has been written, a few more free image galleries have appeared in the marketplace that people might want to check out (in addition to many more paid ones too):
http://www.concrete5.org/marketplace/addons/simple-image-gallery/
http://www.concrete5.org/marketplace/addons/sortable-fancybox-gallery/
http://www.concrete5.org/marketplace/addons/amiant-image-gallery/
Thanks Jordan! You’re definitely right – planning on doing an update to this post when I get a chance.