August 13, 2007
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A great new idea for wedding receptions!
I’ve been in the instant photo business now for almost 10 years and am always thinking about new creative ways to spice up a wedding reception and make my couples reception not like any other.
I’ve decided to start offering the amazing “Sony Snap Lab” for my wedding clients. Just think of all those guest’s that attend the wedding with their digital point and shoot cameras. Wouldn’t it be great to have them print out the photos they took at the ceremony and reception right there and take them home that night, or better yet hand over the photos in a small album to the bride and groom to take on their honeymoon!
Well the technology is here and we are going to be marketing this along with our 2008 weddings. It only takes 13 seconds for a real color, black & white or sepia tone 3 1/2 X 5″ real photo! Just think of all those weddings that guests shoot at and the couple never see’s any of the pictures, not any longer! Guests simply walk up to our table display pop in their camera card and print out any or all of their prints. the cost to our Bride and Grooms for this system is only $350.00 for up to 600 photos! The great thing too is it doesn’t take up that much space and it sets up in a minute!
The Sony Snap Lab is a compact, standalone digital photo system with robust editing features right on the printer that lets users manipulate images and make high quality prints in seconds without the need of a computer.
The Sony Snap Lab can print directly from camera cards from all current digital media types. The attached LCD screen allows the user to control color, density, contrast. It can also adjust B&W and sepia effects, red-eye reduction and custom graphics. This unit also does package, multi-up and index printing.
Comments (4)
Wow, that is SO cool! Do you print out a couple of your own photos and give them to the B&G as an early gift, or anything? I know how hectic weddings can be, but it just popped into my head as a really cool thing to do.
Some day I want to take my service to this level, you know, TRULY taking advantage of this near-instantaneous digital age that we live in…
=Matt=
That sounds very cool! Is it a dye sub or inkjet? I would like to have one for myself. Is it costly to run?
I like the idea!! If you could incorporate it with a photo booth or something fun like that, it would be awesome!!
great idea… thanks for sharing