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If you don;t have a printer, where do you go to get a print made?

ilzho
Rising Star

I shot a blues festival and have someone who would like a print.

I haven't asked about the detail, but I am assuming a glossy B&W 8x10.

Since I do not have any printing equipment, do you all have any suggestions as to where to go to get one made?

 

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ScottyP
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AdoramaPrints, if you are in the states.  Upload the image and they mail to you. Good quality. 

Scott

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ilzho wrote:

I shot a blues festival and have someone who would like a print.

I haven't asked about the detail, but I am assuming a glossy B&W 8x10.

Since I do not have any printing equipment, do you all have any suggestions as to where to go to get one made?

 


Any major city should have a choice of professional print shops. They can be expensive, but can be useful when you need prints of framable quality.

Bob
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA

ebiggs1
Legend
Legend

"...  I am assuming a glossy B&W 8x10."

 

Even if you have a photo printer, true B&W is difficult.  I use WHCC a lot but I print almost all my own work.

EB
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