Hi everyone, not sure if this helps at all but I was a photographer in a previous career and
used 'ImagePartner' as a way of offering my photos online. Imagepartner was embedded in
my website and anytime someone wanted to buy a print or enlargement they would do it
online with the order going straight through to the printer ColorWorld. The beauty of it was
that Colorworld charged me a set price for the production and postage of the print but I could
charge the customer whatever I wanted, with that portion of the money going to my bank
account. It was really easy to set up through
http://www.colorworldimaging.co.uk/Software/ImagePartner.aspx
Perhaps you could have a tablet available for visitors to purchase images before they leave.
They wouldn't have to worry about them getting damaged on the way home as they would be
delivered to their home address by courier.
Just a thought!
Beverley Gormley
Cultural Events
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On 29 Mar 2016 at 14:22, Elin Bornemann wrote:
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> I'd also be curious about what level of interest and what sort of revenue the sale of prints might generate. An idea we were discussing as well was to open an online shop (in addition to the physical museum shop), and selling prints could obviously be part of that. We would offer a selection of our photographs as part of the product range. We have not got as far as to discuss technical solutions and how we are actually going to fulfil the orders - printing, sending etc.
> I'm following this discussion with interest!
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