Thanks Phill. Good luck with your recovery. We are not in a terrible hurry for this. We want to make it right the first time. I am so glad so many people in these forums are so helpful. I am so greateful about that.
After talking to some developers and thinking about this some more, I feel our best option might be to combine two of our websites into one.
The original one (mikolji.com) and our website which is kind of an Atlas for aquatic life (aquatic-experts.com).
So the requirements are evolving as we think further down the path of what exactly what is what we want. I have been working on both of these sites for years without any knowledge of web programming, just using dreamweaver, and I have reached my limit. I do have bigger plans for the websites, but my ability limits what's possible. That's why I'm attracted to the idea of moving everything to a CMS and continuing growing from there.
The most interesting part for me would be which CMS would provide me with the best 'taxonomy' for the website. I don't want to have to upload the same picture or video several times depending on the language or whether it's my personal work or my aquatic organization work. I'd like to have one database and probably one website and access everything there. I need to think very carefully of the categories, subcategories, fields, structures, etc so that if we are going to do a remake of the website we can make it right.
I think Coppermine is the best gallery out there by far, and I don't know if it can be incorporated into a CMS like Joomla or Drupal but my end goal is to make it simple for the end user (be it my corporate customer like Nat Geo looking for a video of a rare fish, or a kid in high school looking for info on piranha habitat) to be able to find what they are looking for. AND for me to be able to get the TONS of pictures/video/data from my hard drives up to the website, because as you know, it does no one any good just sitting in my drive.
Thanks for the feedback. If you can look at aquatic-experts.com and compare it to mikolji.com and see how I can combine both into one that would be the ultimate!
