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delmama
8th of October 2009 (Thu), 19:52
Just wondering what some of the popular places some of you use for good quality prints.

TIA :D

tim
8th of October 2009 (Thu), 22:50
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?p=3740438

bwolford
9th of October 2009 (Fri), 16:58
I'm quite happy with Exposure Manager (http://www.exposuremanager.com/aff/newtampaconcierge). Been with them 2 years and continue to enjoy great service and price performing product!!!

Todd Lambert
9th of October 2009 (Fri), 17:05
I've had pretty good success with Sam's Club actually.

chantu
9th of October 2009 (Fri), 18:28
I just got some nice prints from mpix.com (via zenfolio.com). And for some cheap (but not so bad) prints, costco.com not bad. Upload the pix, and in an hour you can pick them up.

amfoto1
9th of October 2009 (Fri), 20:50
I have good luck with Printroom.com... So do my customers who actually order a lot more prints from them than I do.

I make my own fine art prints up to 12x18 (13x19 paper). I'm looking for a reliable local printer to make larger.

MJPhotos24
10th of October 2009 (Sat), 02:09
Exposure Manager and Richmond Pro

10megapixel
10th of October 2009 (Sat), 02:28
Bay Photo (http://www.bayphoto.com/) :D

Todd Lambert
10th of October 2009 (Sat), 02:43
Adorama does pretty good stuff too.

Stickman
10th of October 2009 (Sat), 16:02
I do all my test prints at Costco, as my clients all tend to have their own graphics teams which set everything up for publication. Costco continues to impress me with the high quality prints they produce.


There are a lot of photographers using Costco, a lot more than you would think.