PhotoShelter has introduced a new printing service that will allow photographers to select a local lab to sell prints and products via their PhotoShelter websites
Author: Olivier Laurent
PhotoShelter, a provider of online services and websites for photographers, has introduced the Print Vendor Network, which will enable photographers to sell prints and products via their PhotoShelter websites "while assigning fulfilment to a print vendor of their choice."
Currently, 27 labs have signed up and are now part of the Print Vendor Network, including One Vision Imaging in the UK. PhotoShelter's members can also ask their favoured print vendors to join the programme, which, PhotoShelter claims, will help "photographers honour longstanding personal vendor relationships while handling sales online."
PhotoShelter says that labs can join the network at no cost.
It adds: "All photographers will be able to search the Print Vendor Network directory to find new print partners. This simple PhotoShelter feature requires no technical integration and provides a one-click interface for sending orders to selected network print vendors."
For more details, visit www.photoshelter.com.
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