Funnily enough, I just came across this neat little site via an ad on Facebook (I guess they *do* work! :) ) Dripbook is basically an online portfolio host. Once you sign up, you can fill out a profile and then add collections of images to your scrapbook - essentially a gallery system.
They've gone with a simple interface using lots of whitespace but when you land on the frontpage it all feels a little crowded - with 36 thumbnails that have static pagination. So at first glance, I questioned how well the people behind it may have thought out dripbook, however as soon as you jump to a scrapbook (second photo in this post) you see that the sit eisn't there to introduce people to new photographers, graphic artists etc...
Dripbook is an excellent way for visual artists working with still images to showcase their work, without dealing with the fuss of creating their own website. In fact (this is interesting) - they even have a feature to export a full flash website created dynamically from your portfolio/scrapbook! Pretty cool - apparently their site will power the content in the one generated for you... so you just use one interface for maintaining your content!
I highly recommend checking out dripbook for any still-image visual artist looking to get online with something snazzy - why not with prices starting @ just $10/mo?
For more convincing, check out their top 10 reasons to join up...