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feat: Integrate photo upload with MinIO storage and Sharp optimization
Now uses the existing infrastructure instead of base64:
- Created photos API client for multipart/form-data upload
- Upload to /api/v1/photos/upload endpoint
- Backend handles Sharp image optimization (resize, compress, format conversion)
- MinIO/S3-compatible storage for scalable file management
- 10MB file size limit (up from 5MB base64)
- Shows upload progress with spinner
- Returns optimized CDN-ready URLs
- Proper error handling with backend validation

Benefits over previous base64 approach:
 Images optimized with Sharp (smaller sizes, better quality)
 Stored in MinIO (scalable object storage)
 CDN-ready URLs for fast delivery
 No database bloat from base64 strings
 Supports larger files (10MB vs 5MB)
 Automatic thumbnail generation
 Better performance and scalability

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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