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It's easier to look not for the gallery itself, but for a plugin in the form of a gallery for some popular CMS. For example, for Joomla, there are a lot of different galleries. And votes and ratings and comments ...
You can take my bike , IMHO it has a convenient photo gallery with group uploads, slicing and a watermark of images. Plug in another Users + Comment module, you get approximately what is required, something like this .
The fastest and not bad way, Datalife Engine.
Several versions of the gallery, various lotions above the roof, and it is easy to sculpt from it.
I didn’t see it out of the box, but it’s quite possible to assemble it from Wordpress + plugins.
If you have enough experience, then you can use Drupal. To begin with, you will make a gallery (the benefit of a lot of plugins), and then you can easily add everything else if you wish (at least a social network with blog elements for photographers). A ready-made CMS gallery will be too little functional, and from powerful CMS like Drupal or Joomla, you can always do what you need. And if this still does not suit you, then here is a selection of OpenSource galleries for you . Good luck!
zaddaz.com - SAAS CMS. Categories, lightbox, sliders. Simple and quick registration and you can add your own pages, build a menu, this is something that many photo galleries do not have. Above in the comments they correctly said that it is better to find a CMS with a module than a pure photo gallery
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