Wow.  What a great idea! I can't afford the equipment at this time and
would have trouble taking it all with me to set up.  But, I see the
value in producing them at the point of sale!

I also like the idea of collecting e-mails and sending the photos to
the person directly, or posting it on a website.  The only thing is to
make sure that the e-mail you have matches correctly with the photo of
the person you took.  If I was off by one, I'd sure have a mess to
deal with!

I have sent a couple photos to moms who didn't have a camera handy and
they were thankful for it.  I didn't charge anything as there were
only one or two.   So would you charge at the time they write their e-
mail down?  How much would you think of charging?  Would you clear it
with the company/event you are working for that you will be offering
this service and charging the customers directly?

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