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turtleattacks

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#317808 17-Nov-2024 18:25
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Hi guys, 

There are some photos that I wouldn't mind framing with something classy (i.e. not Kmart frames). 

Some of these photos I took myself and some I found on Instagram. (Any one know the legalities of printing photos off images you found on the internet)?


Where do you guys print your photos?


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MadEngineer
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  #3309941 17-Nov-2024 18:34
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Local photography shops.




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  #3309942 17-Nov-2024 19:15
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Warehouse Stationery.





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  #3309946 17-Nov-2024 19:29
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Harvey Norman or diamond photos



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  #3309958 17-Nov-2024 20:55
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I use Harvey Norman.  
Get yourself a VIP membership that gives you a discount.
Also watch out for promotional emails for canvas prints, photobooks  etc.


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  #3309963 17-Nov-2024 21:20
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I've had many A3 canvas prints done with Diamond photos that have been satisfactory. That said, most of these photos were taken with my phone :D 

 

Ditto with A3 prints (from phone photos) from Warehouse Stationery, with the odd one done at Harvey Norman - quality was different, not bad different - just different. 

 

No advice re framing other than taking it to a local framer? 

 

*edit - typo


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  #3309968 17-Nov-2024 21:41
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Printing I have used Harvey Norman or Snap Fish.

 

For frames we have done most of ours through Factory Frames, North Shore, Auckland. They do off the self options and custom. They can also print which is useful for something very custom.


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