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Buried in breathtaking photos

Imagine having a company credit card burning a hole in your pocket, a lot of BIG blank walls crying out for photos, and 300 million to choose from.  :-)

I never knew I could love shopping so much.

I bought some 72-inch prints, a 5×10 foot print, and we’re now making one that’s 72×180 inches.

I took some of the ones we’re printing and put them in a  slideshow on SmugMug’s home page.  Check it out.  

Know some I’ve missed?  Point me to ‘em!

  1. Mike Lougee
    July 19, 2008 at 3:02 pm | #1

    Chris, that’s lotsa fun, making humongous prints. A couple questions…

    –can you tell us some details about who prints these, pricing, turnaround, etc?

    –when they’re put up on walls (Office, I presume, since they’re too big for home use? And unframed, since framing would be pretty expensive??), would you be able to take some photos of the posters in situ, to give us the sense of drama in their surroundings?

    –any commens you have about the process for making extreme enlargements, which still look great when they’re blown up that big?

    TIA, and congrats!

    PS If the pricing is reasonable, this might be a fun/good form of fundraising activity, where a huge print could be auctioned for the benefit of a school/hospital/scouts/4-H/etc group. Sort of like a beef auction at the county fair!

  2. July 24, 2008 at 2:29 pm | #2

    @ Mike:

    Sorry to be slow in getting back. I’d heard good things about bigposters.com so I decided to give them a try. So far the customer service has been great. They’re breaking a 72×180 print into 3 72x60s for me, they do the gatorboard mounting with a wood frame behind to prevent warping and make hanging easy, etc.

    Other suggestions welcome.

  3. July 31, 2008 at 9:05 am | #3

    Hey Chris, remember me from the Fatbrain/MightyWords days? Those were some fun times for me, on the PR front! Glad to see you are still rocking the Web. Drop me a line sometime. Would love to catch up – paul.lesinski@ar-edelman.com

  4. pam
    August 7, 2008 at 2:06 pm | #4

    That is a nice watermark. Did you create it? If so with what program. It is really nice.

  5. August 17, 2008 at 9:04 pm | #5

    I can’t wait to see what it looks like finished (the big one!).

  6. Mike Lougee
    September 3, 2008 at 1:57 pm | #6

    Something which I forgot to mention… what about trying a large “electronic-picture-frame” on those walls. I’ve been using such a frame, from the PhotoVu folks (www.photovu.com), and really like it. In fact, I liked it enough to make a donation of one of their frames to a local public library, where it’s near the circulation desk and looks great.

    In fact, due to my prodding and Smugmug’s technical help, the PhotoVu wi-fi capability is able to show photos from Smug on its screen, which is lotsa fun. That would be a neat “feature” for the lobby, yes?, in which the “most popular” pics from Smug were rotated automagically on the screen in the lobby!

  7. November 19, 2009 at 1:46 am | #7

    Stunning! This will just make me fight harder to have the SmugMug office open on the weekends as an art gallery :-)

  8. April 6, 2010 at 7:39 am | #8

    That was awesome… Maybe if someone of this talent has can apply and find it’s luch..

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