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Where to get wedding photos printed
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I use truprint for all my photographs including wedding one's.
Ive never had a problem with them and the quality is great.
We have just had all our daughters 1st photo's printed by them along with the birth announcements and several photobooks.:TIs thankful to those who have shared their :T
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Congrats moneysaver 12...
Before anyone who likes their privacy uploads images to an online printing service I recomend that you check their small print. Several companies, including Snapfish and Jessops have had clauses in there that essentially gives them the right to use any image uploaded to them for their own use worldwide, by uploading an image file you 'agree' to this and all their other terms ....
If however you dont mind your photos or photos of your family, children and pets being used or RE SOLD and used however by whomever please forgive my intrusion.
I fell out with Snapfish over this,
Hiring a wedding photographer? Remember to check out their samples and previous work before you book !
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Congrats moneysaver 12...
Before anyone who likes their privacy uploads images to an online printing service I recomend that you check their small print. Several companies, including Snapfish and Jessops have had clauses in there that essentially gives them the right to use any image uploaded to them for their own use worldwide, by uploading an image file you 'agree' to this and all their other terms ....
If however you dont mind your photos or photos of your family, children and pets being used or RE SOLD and used however by whomever please forgive my intrusion.
I fell out with Snapfish over this,
This is the same with Facebook. Every image you upload to Facebook is subsequently 'owned' by them in exactly the same way.It all works out good in the end.If it's not good, it's not the end!0 -
Goodness me I didn't realise that I don't think I will be uploading to them again!! Tiger xxMarried the most amazing man 05/12/09 and it was the best day ever, I'm a Mrs, he he!!:jWins 2009: Peroni Alessi bowl woohoo, 1 in 10 wins DVD from Maltesers, Avon lippy!!!Freebies-Bold Gel, CoffeePinecone Research - £9Mystery Shopping - £150
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Gosh, i dont think Snapfish are going to use any photos of me and my OH larking about drunk on our last holiday for anything productive....What matters most is how well you walk through the fire0
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If you use photobox ( I havent used these myself) go through bounty.com baby website and you get 100 free prints only order 99 though because if you do 100 the postage goes up too silly prices for the extra 1 print xDFW Nerd #awaiting number - Proud to be dealing with my debts!
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heres a link
http://www.bountyphotobox.com/1xE97586/register?cid=btag34
order 99 and the price is £1.49 for delivery if you order the 100 it is £2.49 for delivery xxDFW Nerd #awaiting number - Proud to be dealing with my debts!
Dont cry because it's over, smile because it happened.
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picklepick wrote: »Do you best place for price? Or quality?
If its price, join Snapfish and get 20 for free.
Same goes for Jessops.
Thankyou very much for your help. I wanted the best quality i could get.whenever i get my photos printed I go to tesco, nice and simple
you can either upload them at home onto tesco site and order prints, or you can go into store and do it
i always find the price really good (but then I tend to go when I have loads of stuff to print so the price per print comes right down
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Thankyou very much for your help.Tigerlilley1980 wrote: »Personally I would try all the free deals first, photobox are brilliant, and I think the packaging is top notch! I also really like Jessops and have had a few free prints from them! Tesco were doing a free prints deal awhile ago if you pick up in the store, (same goes for Jessops). If you search on mse there will be a few discount codes aswell! And don't foget to go through quidco! Tiger x
Thankyou very much for your help.Married 09/09/090 -
Congrats moneysaver 12...
Before anyone who likes their privacy uploads images to an online printing service I recomend that you check their small print. Several companies, including Snapfish and Jessops have had clauses in there that essentially gives them the right to use any image uploaded to them for their own use worldwide, by uploading an image file you 'agree' to this and all their other terms ....
If however you dont mind your photos or photos of your family, children and pets being used or RE SOLD and used however by whomever please forgive my intrusion.
I fell out with Snapfish over this,
Gosh i didn't know this, thankyou very much for your help.If you use photobox ( I havent used these myself) go through bounty.com baby website and you get 100 free prints only order 99 though because if you do 100 the postage goes up too silly prices for the extra 1 print xheres a link
http://www.bountyphotobox.com/1xE97586/register?cid=btag34
order 99 and the price is £1.49 for delivery if you order the 100 it is £2.49 for delivery xx
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anotherbigspender wrote: »I'm not sure how much you paid for your photographer, but getting quality photos printed cheaply is a false economy in my opinion. Not all photograph printers are made equal!
The likes of Costco, the supermarkets and the high street camera shops are fine for your holiday snaps, but these are your wedding photographs! Ask your photographer where he / she gets their printing done - if they take pride in their work, they will make sure its displayed in the best possible manner and this means finding a quality printer.
It might cost you a bit more, but the results will be worth it. Send your relatives a copy of the CD and let them print their own, but for your own set spend a bit more money so you have something decent to look back on in a few years time instead of a cheap set of faded prints.
That said, if you paid a couple of hundred quid for a shoot n run photographer, then its pointless spending a lot on printing!
We got married aboard, and the photographer was from where we got married. Thankyou very much for your help.princesswoo wrote: »I use truprint for all my photographs including wedding one's.
Ive never had a problem with them and the quality is great.
We have just had all our daughters 1st photo's printed by them along with the birth announcements and several photobooks.
Thankyou very much for your help.Married 09/09/090
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