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Thread started 01 Sep 2005 (Thursday) 17:25
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Montage/collage photographer link-ups

 
bonnie
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Sep 01, 2005 17:25 |  #1

Hi all,

Question time if you don't mind

Although an avid photographer, and reader of this forum, I don't think I will ever be able to make it professionally. Mainly due to age, time and ability to travel to venues to take photos out of a studio.:(

However, I love working with photoshop:D

I have looked on the web and done some research and seen sites doing photo-montages using clients own photos.

Now for the million dollar question -

I wondered how to interest pro photographers into linking up with the montage service.

Because individual montages (not the 4 shots in a frame type, but the complete 10-20 shots merged into a new photo type) take so long to do in photoshop, I would guess that a lot of wedding pros wouldn't want the hassel of doing the conversion themselves. Not looking to take wedding album business away, but to offer an extra.

Linking to wedding pros would obviously help me, ie get to use great shots (instead of using Uncle Joe's shot with heads cropped off!), but can you shed any light on how the service could help the photographer?

Looking to do montages of all sorts, pets, people, babies etc., but weddings seem to link up well.

Hope you can help and you don't think I'm being cheeky asking:lol:




  
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