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J____ 03-05-2010 10:37 AM

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.

bikerx 03-05-2010 01:30 PM

Beau photo has a pretty good selection along with Technicare in burnaby

Inaii 03-05-2010 01:34 PM

You could also try places like Opus on Granville Island or Loomis on Main street.

Ronin 03-05-2010 05:08 PM

I'm gonna buy an iPad and use it as a portfolio.

Senna4ever 03-05-2010 11:13 PM

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/

J____ 03-05-2010 11:43 PM

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

J____ 03-06-2010 12:42 AM

also any cheap places you guys recommend to print your work? full bleed 11x14 or 11x17 size.

niforpix 03-06-2010 07:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ronin (Post 6845708)
I'm gonna buy an iPad and use it as a portfolio.

Really? You want an oversized iPhone as your portfolio? That thing is such a waste of money.

Matsuda 03-06-2010 08:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by niforpix (Post 6846367)
Really? You want an oversized iPhone as your portfolio? That thing is such a waste of money.

I think the IPad would make a pretty good tool for a portfolio. Scott Bourne wrote some interesting articles on the Ipad as a photographers tool.
http://photofocus.com/2010/03/03/the...graphy-part-3/

Didn't there used to be a paperhaus on granville street?

niforpix 03-06-2010 08:34 AM

It's so huge tho! You might as well buy an actual laptop that can multitask lol

Senna4ever 03-06-2010 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by J____ (Post 6846236)
also any cheap places you guys recommend to print your work? full bleed 11x14 or 11x17 size.

Why do you keep wanting to cheap out on a port? If you're going to use it to show potential clients, your portfolio is one of the things you should be spending money on to get the best possible prints. I've seen decent prints come out from Costco for about $2, but they can't hold a candle to the prints that The Lab or G.King does. The Lab, G.King & ABC Colour will sit down with you and go over your colour management, print out a proof for your inspection then do the final print. Yes, it's expensive, but you have control over your final output.

J____ 03-06-2010 12:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Senna4ever (Post 6846592)
Why do you keep wanting to cheap out on a port? If you're going to use it to show potential clients, your portfolio is one of the things you should be spending money on to get the best possible prints. I've seen decent prints come out from Costco for about $2, but they can't hold a candle to the prints that The Lab or G.King does. The Lab, G.King & ABC Colour will sit down with you and go over your colour management, print out a proof for your inspection then do the final print. Yes, it's expensive, but you have control over your final output.

ok not $2 cheap. but not a $75 a page that i've gotten a quote from. And those are just regular photos large sized at a lab. I'll check out the lab, gking abc color

Senna4ever 03-06-2010 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matsuda (Post 6846397)
I think the IPad would make a pretty good tool for a portfolio. Scott Bourne wrote some interesting articles on the Ipad as a photographers tool.
http://photofocus.com/2010/03/03/the...graphy-part-3/

Didn't there used to be a paperhaus on granville street?

I will wait until the iPad actually comes out until I pass judgement. Almost all of the articles written are just conjecture. I don't know why people write this shit, and why people will read it and believe it...the bloody thing hasn't even been released to market yet! I can see it being carried around with a traditional printed port, but nothing can beat a well printed and presented printed portfolio...yet.

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.

Senna4ever 03-06-2010 12:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by J____ (Post 6846604)
ok not $2 cheap. but not a $75 a page that i've gotten a quote from. And those are just regular photos large sized at a lab. I'll check out the lab, gking abc color

I think I got custom 11x14 prints done at The Lab for about $30.

J____ 03-07-2010 12:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Senna4ever (Post 6846609)
I think I got custom 11x14 prints done at The Lab for about $30.

ya thats more acceptable.

Ronin 03-07-2010 09:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by niforpix (Post 6846367)
Really? You want an oversized iPhone as your portfolio? That thing is such a waste of money.

The iPad is $500. Some of these portfolios are upward of that price and the iPad is sleeker, easier to use, not to mention more customizable.

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.

Senna4ever 03-07-2010 11:27 PM

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.

bikerx 03-08-2010 06:29 PM

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!

J____ 03-08-2010 11:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ronin (Post 6845708)
I'm gonna buy an iPad and use it as a portfolio.

fuk the ipad, Slate ftw. Flash support!

J____ 03-08-2010 11:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bikerx (Post 6850033)
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!

11x14 aspect ratio, do you have to crop to make the pictures work? cuz dslr aspect ratio brings it to 11x17 no?

bikerx 03-09-2010 02:33 AM

i didn't bleed the shots they had a border


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