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amother
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Sun, Oct 26 2014, 7:51 am
I am anon due to my embarrassment of my procrastinating for so long.
I have 2 married children, one couple is coming up to their 4th anniversary very soon and my other couple just celebrated their 2nd. I still never got an album from theur wedding or their portraits done, im more uoset about not having their portraits up. The reason being is that I only got a disc with pics on it from the photographer from their weddings. The album and/or portraits were not included in the price.
I dont know how much I am looking at here but any suggestions of where online or otherwise I can have portraits done from pics in a disc? Im pretty techy so maybe one of the photo sites out there does a nice job? Any suggestions would realky be appreciated!!
Thanks!
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Dev80
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Sun, Oct 26 2014, 8:05 am
If you would use one of the regular sites, I'd suggest shutterfly over snapfish or others, I think they do the nicest job and you can get some great coupons (like 40% off!). But maybe you're looking for a more professional site?
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amother
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Sun, Oct 26 2014, 8:09 am
Thank u! Ill check that out.
I am looking for a somewhat more professional looking portrait. That it shouldnt scream 'cheap'! If possible.
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Simple1
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Sun, Oct 26 2014, 8:59 am
For a more professional look, Mpix. They also do albums.
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amother
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Sun, Oct 26 2014, 9:11 am
I didn't have a wedding album included in photographer cost at my wedding so I made a shutterfly album. I think they have one that is more similar to typical wedding album and I may make one of those one day but for now the shutterfly book is good.
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amother
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Sun, Oct 26 2014, 9:12 am
How would u compare mpix to the quality from costco?
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Simple1
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Sun, Oct 26 2014, 9:46 am
amother wrote: | How would u compare mpix to the quality from costco? |
Personally, if quality is a priority, I'd use Mpix. If price value is a priority, I'd go with Costco because they're good enough.
I haven't used Costco enough to know for sure, but I've heard people are very happy with their quality. I did one enlargement at Costco where the color came back very off. But that could be my fault because it wasn't such a great photo to begin with. And I was too lazy to see if they'd reprint (free) for me.
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miami85
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Sun, Oct 26 2014, 10:19 am
My in-laws (2nd marriage) did their albums through Shutterfly.
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teddyb
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Tue, Oct 28 2014, 11:23 am
shutterfly has nice albums.
you can print pics there too, but when we print pics to hang up we usually go to a kinkos/fedex. its a bit more expensive (but not crazy) but we liked the quality better then shutterfly for "professional" pictures.
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