Kiddo wrote in post #5548767
The only thing I've done as far as a tournament was 20 teams playing at one field in one day... Jamboree style.... The field is sectioned off into 3 and there are 2 teams playing on each section all day long... It was really easy for me to shoot that way, I would just start at one end of the field and walk to field getting photos of all the teams playing.... I think that I took 350 photos that day??
I really like the idea of have a table with sample prints and such on it... Never thought of that before.. And order off the net so sooooo much easier, I just started to do that with some of my work and it's great!!!
My first tournament will have several teams on several fields. That is what is going to make it tricky. I have to admit, I never thought about trying to knock out the weak teams first. I was going to approach it by field, time, and teams. That is how I was going to sort it in the software. I thought it would be the easiest for folks to find their teams photos. Also, these are highly competitive teams, traveling from out of state. The tournament directors I dont think will know the strongest to the weakest. If it was just a local league tournament I would agree. But with out of town teams I think that will be harder.
After talking with some folks here, I have wondered if it would not just be easier to have samples, slide show, etc, but NOT take orders on site, just point them to the website. I am worried about losing a large population of sales that way, the impulse buyers.