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<blockquote data-quote="briansullivan" data-source="post: 371589" data-attributes="member: 33556"><p>Hello Phil,</p><p></p><p>Good luck on your new adventure!</p><p></p><p>Having recently found and joined this great group, I hate to self-promote, but, I think it may help you and others. </p><p>I started in 1975 and have not only shot many weddings, but, have worked and managed many photo labs in the Boston area. I started a printing side business as I really could not find a service that resembled the old fashioned pro labs of the eighties. Especially a smaller, niche service that gets to know the shooters and becomes in sense, they're partner. I print all the shots personally.</p><p>APPROMO14 </p><p>I look at some of these prices and cannot believe they are much more than quick machine prints. So, I started archival-photos.com. I use Epson printers, paper and ink, and focus on the 16 x X and under sizes. They are pigment inks, and last for generations. A selling point for wedding prints in my opinion, and can provide a niche in your marketing. Yes, they cost more, but, our customers feel it is worth it for those special shots.</p><p></p><p>We just re-launched the site and are offering a discount of 25% until 12/1/2014. Use promo code APPROMO14. I am working on building in a discount based on the number of images ordered, but, that may take a little bit to work out the bugs. </p><p></p><p>I appreciate any feedback and suggestions, as well as any questions. </p><p></p><p>Again, good luck!</p><p></p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="briansullivan, post: 371589, member: 33556"] Hello Phil, Good luck on your new adventure! Having recently found and joined this great group, I hate to self-promote, but, I think it may help you and others. I started in 1975 and have not only shot many weddings, but, have worked and managed many photo labs in the Boston area. I started a printing side business as I really could not find a service that resembled the old fashioned pro labs of the eighties. Especially a smaller, niche service that gets to know the shooters and becomes in sense, they're partner. I print all the shots personally. APPROMO14 I look at some of these prices and cannot believe they are much more than quick machine prints. So, I started archival-photos.com. I use Epson printers, paper and ink, and focus on the 16 x X and under sizes. They are pigment inks, and last for generations. A selling point for wedding prints in my opinion, and can provide a niche in your marketing. Yes, they cost more, but, our customers feel it is worth it for those special shots. We just re-launched the site and are offering a discount of 25% until 12/1/2014. Use promo code APPROMO14. I am working on building in a discount based on the number of images ordered, but, that may take a little bit to work out the bugs. I appreciate any feedback and suggestions, as well as any questions. Again, good luck! Brian [/QUOTE]
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