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09/24/2006 01:48:34 PM · #1 |
I recently photographed my 2nd wedding and they want me to set up an ordering form online so other people at the wedding can order photos. I was thinking of adding a password protected area to my website but im not sure how to set that up. I also found this place www.photoherald.com.....
What are some other options??
Thanks!
Justin
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09/25/2006 12:40:29 PM · #2 |
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09/25/2006 12:45:05 PM · #3 |
The site seems pretty vague. I use Photo Reflect. I am always please with their system.
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09/25/2006 01:17:01 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by ericwoo: The site seems pretty vague. I use Photo Reflect. I am always please with their system. |
thanks for the link ;)
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09/25/2006 01:37:27 PM · #5 |
My partner and I use photo reflect for our sports images, and I use smugmug for my wedding business. If you give smugmug a try, use Yi9EsaJKWupHM as the referring code. :-)
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09/25/2006 01:50:00 PM · #6 |
yep I am also a smugger, there you can have private or also password protected galleries, the private galleries wont show on your website, I love them, I also shot my first wedding a couple of months ago and I put them in up on my site so people from the wedding or family members of the wedding can order prints.
my reference code for smugmug if u want to sign up is..... gRqDsQdX03m9M
Message edited by author 2006-09-25 13:54:56.
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09/26/2006 05:19:13 PM · #7 |
Thanks for the help everyone!
Im going to try Photo Reflect for now, so far it looks like they have a pretty good system. I started uploading photos to the album today and it was pretty easy. Thanks again!
Justin
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10/22/2006 12:20:21 PM · #8 |
Ok so I set up 3 folders of the wedding (no password yet)
I don't really like the website itself but I plan to get a new layout for my own personal website with a section for weddings and portraits.
Anyway here are the photos..what do you think?? I wish the bride and groom would have let me take some photos of them before the wedding...
Wedding Photos
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10/22/2006 12:39:13 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by elsapo: Ok so I set up 3 folders of the wedding (no password yet)
I don't really like the website itself but ..... |
Justin, I will be very honest here. I think you are a much superior photographer to the images you presented. They are good, I am not saying that. However, you used a lot of high contrast, vignetting, d/b it seems, which is usually cool, but on some of the photos was a tad distracting from the b/g or whatever was the main subject.
I am thinking it is a good reminder that for all of us, the first time or two around a new experience, we will learn and grow. I am about to go through the same fire soon myself, so I will take all the insight you have to offer.
I too am looking at a place like photoreflect, but I am with you, I don't think I like photoreflect. I am leaning towards www.printroom.com. The website looks good and I have had good recommendations.
Thanks for sharing.
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10/22/2006 01:35:14 PM · #10 |
i think the photos are excellent, Justin, and the albums look great.
actually, i quite like the high contrast and vignetting you've used. it isolated the couple from the distracting background and added a bit more drama to an almost storybook setting. there's a good mixture of formal and candid shots.
nice work :)
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10/22/2006 01:38:38 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by Cutter: Justin, I will be very honest here. I think you are a much superior photographer to the images you presented. They are good, I am not saying that. However, you used a lot of high contrast, vignetting, d/b it seems, which is usually cool, but on some of the photos was a tad distracting from the b/g or whatever was the main subject.
I am thinking it is a good reminder that for all of us, the first time or two around a new experience, we will learn and grow. I am about to go through the same fire soon myself, so I will take all the insight you have to offer.
I too am looking at a place like photoreflect, but I am with you, I don't think I like photoreflect. I am leaning towards www.printroom.com. The website looks good and I have had good recommendations.
Thanks for sharing. |
well thanks for the honesty :), I was a bit disapointed too because the couple wouldn't work with me... I insisted on different things but they said they didn't want it. Another problem for me was the reception, it was at night in a place without much light so I had to use the flash (which I don't like much)...In the end she liked the photos a lot so I was releived (she said she wanted effects like that so they are more "artsy" :P)... Its only my second wedding so I have a lot to learn...
I'll have to look into www.printroom.com ... ;)
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10/22/2006 01:40:04 PM · #12 |
Well, I think the photos are amazing. I really like the treatment you've used on them. |
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10/22/2006 01:44:17 PM · #13 |
ohh yeah the wedding itself was only 10mins long!!! it was sooo difficult not to have more time for candids! LOL
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10/22/2006 01:44:34 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by elsapo: )...In the end she liked the photos a lot so I was releived ... |
That is ALL that matters. Congrats. I absolutely know what you mean when they request "artsy".
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