Chris Scott |
Where to sell photos online? Hello all, I've been using a site called photoreflect and their bundled software (Darkroom Web Edition - by ExpressDigital) for a little while now to sell photos taken at sports games, events and whatnot. Well, I'm fed up with how incredibly buggy the software is (both the PC and Mac software) after spending a good 15 hours trying to publish my latest gig to my storefront with no success. So here's my question, does anyone know of a reliable system or company to be able to organize and publish photos online to be sold through a storefront, printed at a lab and dropshipped to the customer? I know kodak has one, but I'm interested if any of you have found something better. Any advice is greatly appreciated, I'm losing money as we "speak" because of this faulty software. Thanks,
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Ariel Lepor |
I think Smugmug has what you need. Shutterfly maybe also. I use ifp3.com, but I need to get my pictures printed separately (at home or at mpix.com or something) and I ship them myself. Ariel
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Jason R. Fortenbacher |
I use www.backprint.com It's free and I just love how easy it is to use. Not only does it keep track of your photos, but you can keep pretty detailed financial reports on it as well by adding in all of your costs for the shoots. Then it adds in your sales and all that fun stuff.
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Jennifer M. Feagans |
I have used www.iphoto.us. I go through Candid 2000 out of Springfield, MO. Their webstie is www.candid2000.com and you can apply for an account online.
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Brady |
I use Morephotos. I have been totaly happy with them. I chose them over the other sites that have been mentioned. Check em out.
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Chris Scott |
this is great, thank you everyone for your advice... now to check them all out! =)
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