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08/24/2006 06:19:29 PM · #1
Anyone know a good website to upload a wedding photoshoot so that people can pick and choose and order prints? (where I could determine the price)
08/24/2006 06:50:40 PM · #2
smugmug. Try it free for seven days by clicking the link in my sig

ETA: If you get the pro account, you set all prices, and from what I've heard, shipping to Canada isn't too bad, but I ahven't looked into that myself

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08/24/2006 07:02:28 PM · #3
We use Pictage.com and are very happy with their services. Very professional and they cater to wedding professional.
08/25/2006 10:34:07 AM · #4
Collages.net

//www.collages.net/site/Overview/tabid/72/Default.aspx
08/25/2006 10:55:43 AM · #5
Smugmug is what I am looking to do.

So far, I have one wedding "in the bag" and another possible 1 to 2 hour wedding coming up around February and Smugmug has been suggested as one of the easiest setups to do that sort of thing.

I am going for the Professional Account and will be using it primarily for all my stuff and I don't think I'll ever need to get involved in producing prints by doing that.
08/25/2006 11:15:45 AM · #6
Originally posted by Nelzie:

Smugmug is what I am looking to do.

So far, I have one wedding "in the bag" and another possible 1 to 2 hour wedding coming up around February and Smugmug has been suggested as one of the easiest setups to do that sort of thing.

I am going for the Professional Account and will be using it primarily for all my stuff and I don't think I'll ever need to get involved in producing prints by doing that.

I've had a professional SmugMug account for a couple years now, and I'm very happy with it.

If you want to save money on your subscription, enter my personal coupon code (qzDagz7w1S78w) in the 'Referred by' field on the signup form.


08/25/2006 11:27:11 AM · #7
I just recieved a sample package from Pictage and Im quite impressed with their services. Check them out!
08/25/2006 02:46:29 PM · #8
Originally posted by micknewton:


If you want to save money on your subscription, enter my personal coupon code (qzDagz7w1S78w) in the 'Referred by' field on the signup form.


Mick, just curious, how much would we save? I'm thinking about it, and I'd like to make sure you get a referral bonus if they do that too. Thanks!
08/25/2006 02:53:55 PM · #9
Originally posted by Telehubbie:

Originally posted by micknewton:


If you want to save money on your subscription, enter my personal coupon code (qzDagz7w1S78w) in the 'Referred by' field on the signup form.


Mick, just curious, how much would we save? I'm thinking about it, and I'd like to make sure you get a referral bonus if they do that too. Thanks!


You would save five dollars. You can also click the link in my sig to save as well ;)
08/25/2006 03:13:15 PM · #10
Originally posted by Telehubbie:

Originally posted by micknewton:


If you want to save money on your subscription, enter my personal coupon code (qzDagz7w1S78w) in the 'Referred by' field on the signup form.


Mick, just curious, how much would we save? I'm thinking about it, and I'd like to make sure you get a referral bonus if they do that too. Thanks!

If you enter my cupon code on the signup page, you save $5.00 off the subscription price, but, more importantly, I save $10.00 on my next subscription renewal. :D

If you do signup, be sure to start an account on DGrin.com, the technical support site for SmugMug. It's free, and there's lots of support and photography forums, and even contests with prizes.


08/25/2006 03:41:38 PM · #11
Cool, thanks guys. I'm still undecided, but that 5 bucks is pretty tempting! ;-) If I go the Smugmug route, I'll be fair and flip a coin to decide who's link I'll use.
08/25/2006 04:19:01 PM · #12
Originally posted by micknewton:

Originally posted by Nelzie:

Smugmug is what I am looking to do.

So far, I have one wedding "in the bag" and another possible 1 to 2 hour wedding coming up around February and Smugmug has been suggested as one of the easiest setups to do that sort of thing.

I am going for the Professional Account and will be using it primarily for all my stuff and I don't think I'll ever need to get involved in producing prints by doing that.

I've had a professional SmugMug account for a couple years now, and I'm very happy with it.

If you want to save money on your subscription, enter my personal coupon code (qzDagz7w1S78w) in the 'Referred by' field on the signup form.


mick,

You ABSOLUTELY rock.

Thanks. I will most definately use that.
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