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where to get portfolio does anyone knw where to get a portfolio locally? Well, the physical binder to hold your images. Im looking for something leather perhaps with those plastic slots you just drop A4 sized images into. Thnx. |
Beau photo has a pretty good selection along with Technicare in burnaby |
You could also try places like Opus on Granville Island or Loomis on Main street. |
I'm gonna buy an iPad and use it as a portfolio. |
How much is your budget? For low-end, Opus or De Serres has a decent selection. For the high-end, I'd go to Shrapnel Design. There are two stores in Seattle that are really good, if not a little expensive. Paper Haus & Lost Luggage are fantastic. Paper Haus specializes in the Pina Zangaro line, whereas Lost Luggage is a custom portfolio maker. I bought my portfolio at Paper Haus, an aluminum covered one for $55 USD. I asked Lost Luggage if they can make me a portfolio with titanium covers, and I was quoted $700 USD! It would have look really cool though.... :( Beau at the moment doesn't have a great selection, although I can special order the Pina Zangaro line. http://www.shrapneldesign.com/ http://paperhaus.com/ http://www.lost-luggage.com/store/home.php http://www.pinazangaro.com/ |
shit... $700 for a binder! the aluminum ones look cool. I dont think im balling to spend that much money though. Maybe around the $50-80 range. Dont want to have a client bend the aluminum by accident after i leave it there for a week. What's ur aluminum one look like? what's the dif between an Opus aluminum one and pinazangaro one for X times the price? damn this is sexy http://paperhaus.com/portfolio-cases...1-black-p-3096 |
also any cheap places you guys recommend to print your work? full bleed 11x14 or 11x17 size. |
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http://photofocus.com/2010/03/03/the...graphy-part-3/ Didn't there used to be a paperhaus on granville street? |
It's so huge tho! You might as well buy an actual laptop that can multitask lol |
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There was a Paper Haus on Granville, but they shut it down because of the logitical problems of owning a small business in Canada & the US. |
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Screen size isn't quite as big as a 8x10 (something like 7x9) but not bad. No printing involved so long term cost is low. I don't really care one way or another. I'll be buying one anyways just to try it out. $500 is cheap (16GB Wi-Fi model) and if I don't like it, I'm sure I'll be able to sell it. Apparently there isn't enough to meet demand according to early reports. |
Colour management is another unknown with the iPad. I'm sure it'll be popular with the wedding photographers, but commercial photogs won't want to use it, me thinks. |
http://www.shrapneldesign.com/?resul...ams=7&tpid=108 i have this in a 11x14" format :) its purdyyyy but i dont even use it anymore LOLS! |
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i didn't bleed the shots they had a border |
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