Looking for on the spot printer


Hi there I require a printer from 24-26 Mar, 2 and half days

He/she shall be required to do the printing on the spot after getting the media card. All equipment shall be provided including laptops and printers shall be provided. Printer should be able to use photoshop software to do the prints with a template provided

As we are having a tight budget please include your contact no. and rates as well

Please email your response to ggmm20@gmail.com

Thanks
 

I noticed someone looking for a photographer who can do prints at events.
I also notice a lot of photographers under quote to get jobs, then cannot deliver. I hope that you're not one of those photographers.

Just a bit of advice, dyesub paper packs are not cheap, I really hope you quoted your client then told them prints were extra (or at least factored a SET number of prints into your quote, and told them you wouldn't print more then X amount). Another piece of advice I would offer would be for you to find someone who you can hire as an assistant for say $50/day (usually what I pay for 3h work to someone, but $50 for 6h isn't a bad rate), then go buy a printer lots of photo packs, hook it all up to your computer, and spend 15 minutes before the shoot showing the assistant how to use it. Then next time you have a client ask for this, you can say yes to them and you already have the printer etc.. That way you don't have to always frantically try and rent, or hire someone with a printer. Eventually the printer pays for itself and you're better off for it.

Hope this helps,
Adam
 

I noticed someone looking for a photographer who can do prints at events.
I also notice a lot of photographers under quote to get jobs, then cannot deliver. I hope that you're not one of those photographers.

Just a bit of advice, dyesub paper packs are not cheap, I really hope you quoted your client then told them prints were extra (or at least factored a SET number of prints into your quote, and told them you wouldn't print more then X amount). Another piece of advice I would offer would be for you to find someone who you can hire as an assistant for say $50/day (usually what I pay for 3h work to someone, but $50 for 6h isn't a bad rate), then go buy a printer lots of photo packs, hook it all up to your computer, and spend 15 minutes before the shoot showing the assistant how to use it. Then next time you have a client ask for this, you can say yes to them and you already have the printer etc.. That way you don't have to always frantically try and rent, or hire someone with a printer. Eventually the printer pays for itself and you're better off for it.

Hope this helps,
Adam

Yup that's the way to go.
 

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