> Hi all again.This is related to Mike's thread > late last year about puting a portfolio together. > I have been asked to submit a number of different > photos ,at any time this year,which show,animals, > funny scence,nature etc,.This is a well known > commercial firm(sister in law is the contact)and > i will be sending it to her for redirect. > I don't want to send a few photos in a cheezy > photo album,but in a nice,professonal case. > Any suggestions on how to go about this.?and what > to use.They said 4x6 will do but i think i will > send 5x7's. > Would a copy right stamp somewere on the photo > be advised. > > This all started when i asked her if the company > would be interested in seeing:"Sparky's first > day at the farm"and if they might be able to use it > for a mug/calendar etc. > > See Mike,i told you i'd start a portfolio.Just need to > root through ????/ of pic's. > I remember someone replied to Mike's thread with a web > site on how to build one,i cannot seem to locate it. > > Any advise is greatly app.
Well, don't know if it's what you want, but my article is at: http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/opinion/mikejohnston/index.htm Part II follows from Part I. Yes, mark everything with copyright. In can be inconspicuous, that's okay. Good sources for portfolio cases etc. are Light Impressions in Rochester (aka Rah-cha-cha), and...oh, dear, there's a company in NYC that all the pros use but the name has clean left my brain. Anybody know? Pricey outfit that does a lot of custom work....augh.... I'll let you know if I think of the name, David.... --Mike - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .

