Best service for baby pix to family and friends...

I have a client that has a newborn and is excited to share pictures with family and friends....
I plan on upgrading her iPhoto from 'o6 to 'o9 and set her up with a system to share pix.
What are your thoughts on the most efficient service in terms of the ease in which folks can access the photos?
My concern is if certain family members are not say - Facebook members this may pose a problem, etc.
Anyway - Always appreciate the collective thought!

There is a very nice website for baby photos/video clips and other info that is more secure than some of the other networking sites. It is Babysites.com. You cannot directly upload from iPhoto, but just export the photos to your desktop and upload from there. It is worth a look.

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