David Lane, Director of the The Vault, visited digital and photography trade shows in New York, Las Vegas and Seattle in pursuit of software and equipment to allow us to do PhotoBook making, and digital grading in our professional digital imaging lab in Brighton.
We have now invested in the technology to produce genuine PhotoBooks, i.e. your images are printed on photographic paper. We have also invested in LiteBox, a digital grading software which allows us to grade your digital files saving you time editing and correcting your files. By putting these two services together we can produce superb PhotoBooks to suit your creativity with a cost effective solution in a turnaround time of 14 days.
Your PhotoBooks can have customised pages which you design. If you want to make the process quicker you can use our software templates. If you are really pushed for time, we offer a full design and layout service with soft proofing for your approval.
We have a range of covers including the finest Italian leathers or in a selection of hardback covers including customised finishes. The Photobooks can be supplied boxed or in suede bags. We can also create a customised cover or dust jacket.
Our research into new technologies has been underpinned with the need to provide photographers and creatives the opportunity to increase their profit margins and to be more productive with their time.
Please contact The Vault for details on pricing.
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July 2, 2009 at 3:09 pm
Dear Sir/Madam
I ran a professional photographic studio in the UK for several years under the name of Harriet Carpenter Photography. I was a member of the MPA and the Lightportraiture group.
I have been living in France for the last few years and have now decided my French is good enough to restart my busines here.
I am hoping to be open in September, but have already had two bookings for weddings next year. I am finding it difficult to get professional prices for wedding books as the business is not officially running yet.
Is there any way round this problem.
Kind regards
Harriet Carpenter