jimmy986
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I am trying to find the best option for framing, printing, canvases, etc. I am semi professional in terms of my photography. I am working on making it more of a priority.
I am looking for a good source for prints, canvases, framing, etc. I have used a site frameiteasy.com. It is inexpensive and you can tell a little bit. It has it's place for certain customers. I am looking for something that is good quality, i.e. no waviness even on large prints, looks and feels like quality to the eye/touch, etc.
I have looked at bayphoto. They have a lot of cool options. Some are very expensive. I have never used them before so I don't know if it there are less expensive but similar quality options elsewhere. For canvases I have used CG Pro Prints, which seems to be good quality and good pricing.
Has anyone used the bayphoto xpozer. It seems like a really cool option.
What I am doing right now is more fine art/retail selling. I have places to display my work some higher end, some not quite as much so there are a lot of choices to be made.
I love the idea of metal prints but don't know if the price is too high for more retail work. I run a medium to high end furniture store so we sell to high end customers but there is still sticker shock involved sometimes.
For people that sell in more of a retail setting, is there a typical mark up on the price of the print/framing that you normally use?
I am looking for a good source for prints, canvases, framing, etc. I have used a site frameiteasy.com. It is inexpensive and you can tell a little bit. It has it's place for certain customers. I am looking for something that is good quality, i.e. no waviness even on large prints, looks and feels like quality to the eye/touch, etc.
I have looked at bayphoto. They have a lot of cool options. Some are very expensive. I have never used them before so I don't know if it there are less expensive but similar quality options elsewhere. For canvases I have used CG Pro Prints, which seems to be good quality and good pricing.
Has anyone used the bayphoto xpozer. It seems like a really cool option.
What I am doing right now is more fine art/retail selling. I have places to display my work some higher end, some not quite as much so there are a lot of choices to be made.
I love the idea of metal prints but don't know if the price is too high for more retail work. I run a medium to high end furniture store so we sell to high end customers but there is still sticker shock involved sometimes.
For people that sell in more of a retail setting, is there a typical mark up on the price of the print/framing that you normally use?