Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didnt know you could do this but you can buy just the CD which is super cheap. They have it as an add on so I thought you had to buy a package then you could add it on. But I have a friend with a kid now in middle and a 1st grader and she said she has always only bought the CD. Genius.
This is not ripping off a photographer, the companies are ripping us off, the cost for public school photos is double what we paid for pre-k pics.
Who do you think pays the photographer? The company.
It’s stealing. Don’t do it. Take your own damn pictures if you don’t want to pay the professionals.
Anonymous wrote:I didnt know you could do this but you can buy just the CD which is super cheap. They have it as an add on so I thought you had to buy a package then you could add it on. But I have a friend with a kid now in middle and a 1st grader and she said she has always only bought the CD. Genius.
This is not ripping off a photographer, the companies are ripping us off, the cost for public school photos is double what we paid for pre-k pics.
Anonymous wrote:I didnt know you could do this but you can buy just the CD which is super cheap. They have it as an add on so I thought you had to buy a package then you could add it on. But I have a friend with a kid now in middle and a 1st grader and she said she has always only bought the CD. Genius.
This is not ripping off a photographer, the companies are ripping us off, the cost for public school photos is double what we paid for pre-k pics.
Anonymous wrote:I wait until the proof comes home. Then if I actually like it, I order the smallest package and google coupon codes for the company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I buy the digital image, and pick only one. Done. Print as many copies as you need, in whatever sizes you want.
Unless you want huge pictures, you can buy just one 8x10, scan it on a good scanner or take a picture of it with a good camera, and do the same thing. A single 8x10 is usually cheaper than the digital image.
Anonymous wrote:I buy the digital image, and pick only one. Done. Print as many copies as you need, in whatever sizes you want.