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Mar 19, 2005 10:36 |  #1

I just moved to Salt Lake City and was just wondering if anyone had any recommendations for a good photography shop. Give me the details of where it's located if you know!

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Mar 19, 2005 16:44 |  #2

Hey, I'm from Salt Lake City. I moved away about a year ago after I got married but I'm going to move back after my divorce gets settled (haha). Anyway, I really liked dealing with PictureLine in downtown Salt Lake City. They're right on the corner of 200 South 200 East. I think they're proper address is 240 South 200 East. Let me know what you think of them.


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Mar 20, 2005 01:12 as a reply to  @ froman98's post |  #3

I will second the vote for Pictureline. Very nice and knowledgeable people working there. Competitive pricing as well.
I buy all my gear and print supplies from them.


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Mar 20, 2005 17:34 |  #4

i also agree with picture line. Infact, that's probably the ONLY place you should deal with. Other places like Inkleys should be avoided in my opinion. Stick with PictureLine.


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Mar 21, 2005 10:21 as a reply to  @ pugnugget's post |  #5

Thanks for all the replies guys. I'll have to head over to Pictureline here in the next few days and check it out. It's good to know that there are others from SLC on here too!
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Sep 13, 2005 17:55 as a reply to  @ cbass's post |  #6

Just for reference sake, Pictureline is now located at 305 W. 700 S. They just barely moved.


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Sep 13, 2005 21:22 as a reply to  @ cbass's post |  #7

And get your butt up the mountain to photograph the colors east of Ogden in the Monte Cristo range, right away. By Oct it is usually too late, but Sept is usually awesome up there. Incredible high-country aspens!!!


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Sep 14, 2005 13:51 as a reply to  @ SWPhotoImaging's post |  #8

I was born in Salt Lake City but my family moved when I was five. I had been back a few times since but not for about thirty years now. I miss the beautiful mountains that overlook the city. Could someone post a picture of Mt. Olympus for me so I can compare it to the one in my memory? Thanks.



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Feb 18, 2006 23:00 as a reply to  @ RTMiller's post |  #9

Just for you RTMiller, Mt. Olympus.

In my opinion, anywhere in town makes for a lousy foreground for these majestic mountains, so please excuse the composition. However, I do like this perspective of Mt. Olympus as this location is near to where I grew up, so is a very familiar view.

IMAGE: http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c108/thomasgarner/IMG_3165.jpg

IMAGE: http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c108/thomasgarner/IMG_3166.jpg

IMAGE: http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c108/thomasgarner/IMG_3167.jpg

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Feb 19, 2006 04:46 as a reply to  @ garnerfoto's post |  #10

Wow! That's beautiful. Thank you Tom. I can remember a very shear face that seemed to be almost vertical, similiar to the steep slope in the left of your pictures. The tallest point in Delaware is Iron Hill which is about 450' so this is really a sight for sore eyes. Thanks again.



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