Writing content for this blog has definitely helped me to consolidate my thoughts. I recently described the entire range of photographic activities that I’m working on, and it is bigger than just the portrait and wedding work that I undertake. Over the years I’ve taken many thousands of photographs, a few of the more recent digital ones are now available through my print and fine art site: QTImages.
QTImages predates my other work by several years. It was one of the first serious websites that I built with a view to marketing my images and is now in its second generation. I use it as an outlet to market a selection of images that clients may buy as wall art. Every product is printed/manufactured to order by a lab that specialises in supplying professional photographers. I’ve compared prints from them to those I’ve had made by other, cheaper labs typically favoured by most people and the results speak for themselves. Obviously there is a cost associated with this which eats into my margins but nevertheless, I’d rather bring the client something they cannot get on the High Street.
QTImages offers the client stretched canvases, framed and unframed prints, and heavyweight giclée prints. I’ll be updating the range from time to time to introduce new products and images to the site.
If you’re in the market or know someone who is, wander over to http://qtimages.co.uk and have a look 😉
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