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Christus86
06-06-2012, 8:47am
Morning All,
I've recently started providing professional quality prints to clients. My issue at the moment is a professional, not too expensive way to present the prints to clients allowing for the different photo sizes? What do you give the prints in?
Thanks,
Christie
jeffde
06-06-2012, 10:15am
In photo folders usually - i don't fram them - i refer them to a local framer.. Google photo folders...
Christus86
06-06-2012, 10:34am
I have seen the photo folders. They only seem to hold one photo each though? Would I also have to have heaps of them to accomodate for all the different photo sizes? It just doesn't seem like the most ecomical way to do it so I thought there might be another way. At the moment I'm using clear archival bags and I only need 4 sizes but I'm not sure if it's professional enough.
virgal_tracy
07-06-2012, 8:09am
Have a look at the Seldex (http://www.seldex.com.au/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=157&vmcchk=1) website. They have a range or presentation boxes. As do Jorgenson (http://www.jorgensenalbums.com/accessories/image-boxes/). I don't understand about needing the different sizes if you are talking about a single order fulfillment, but that is not knowing your business model.
Christus86
07-06-2012, 8:23am
Thanks Vince. The master folder cases from Seldex look like a good option.
reaction
07-06-2012, 2:34pm
they don't look inexpensive tho no price is listed.
how much are your prints and will they support the addition of a box to the cost?
johndom
11-06-2012, 7:22am
Remember, too many options equals confusion. Show them only the sizes you want to sell- 3 or 4 variations.
Dan Cripps
11-06-2012, 6:16pm
All our prints are supplied framed (or stretched for canvas). :)
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