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I shoot a fair bit of black tie dinner/ball events for a local social magazine and normally manage to pick up a job or two by chatting with the punters. I realised I was missing a trick by not printing on site so last night I took an Epson R360 along with me to see how I'd fair.
I only picked up the Epson in the afternoon so I had a bit of a crash course in getting it to print from CF cards and working out the best settings. It's not very fast at churning out a 6x4 but the quality is better than I expected.
The Epson doesn't display filenames on it's screen so to keep track of the prints needed I labelled my CF with letters and then it was simply a case of writing down which image number for each card.
On the night I did the shots for the magazine first, a few of people arriving and lots of table shots of people enjoying themselves. This was a good chance to have a laugh and joke with the punters and let them know I'd be doing prints later. I also asked the event manager to mention me on the PA and he did a great job promoting the idea.
We'd set up the printer in the reception hall which everyone had to pass through on their way to the toilets or out for a smoke so we're got a fair bit of attention just from that. My wife, ever faithful assistant, was handling the printing and packing of the images - each image was put in a clear sleeve along with a business card and then inside a board backed envelope. Anyone who wanted could address the envelope and leave it with us for (free) posting, only one person took up the offer.
For the 3 hours from the end of the meal until last orders we had a fairly constant queue of people wanting their photo taken plus a few groups of 8 or 10 that wanted a group photo plus each couple. Some people were happy to just have a print from the table shots I'd taken earlier, others wanted extra shots as well. Prints were £5 each for a 6x4", I've yet to do a final tally as I did a few deals for some of the larger groups/orders but I think it's around 50 prints sold which means even after the cost of the printer we didn't do too bad for 3 hours work, about double my slightly cynical estimate.
For each shot I'd the couple/group see the shot on the camera lcd to make sure they were happy and re-shot until they were. It was a bit of a gamble doing this but I think the worst was a lady who was a blinker due to the pre-flash and took 5 shots to get it right. But at least I knew people were happy with the shot before it was printed.
Overall it's certainly something I'd recommend having a go at if you get the opportunity, it was good fun having a laugh with the punters and we made a fair few quid at the same time
I only picked up the Epson in the afternoon so I had a bit of a crash course in getting it to print from CF cards and working out the best settings. It's not very fast at churning out a 6x4 but the quality is better than I expected.
The Epson doesn't display filenames on it's screen so to keep track of the prints needed I labelled my CF with letters and then it was simply a case of writing down which image number for each card.
On the night I did the shots for the magazine first, a few of people arriving and lots of table shots of people enjoying themselves. This was a good chance to have a laugh and joke with the punters and let them know I'd be doing prints later. I also asked the event manager to mention me on the PA and he did a great job promoting the idea.
We'd set up the printer in the reception hall which everyone had to pass through on their way to the toilets or out for a smoke so we're got a fair bit of attention just from that. My wife, ever faithful assistant, was handling the printing and packing of the images - each image was put in a clear sleeve along with a business card and then inside a board backed envelope. Anyone who wanted could address the envelope and leave it with us for (free) posting, only one person took up the offer.
For the 3 hours from the end of the meal until last orders we had a fairly constant queue of people wanting their photo taken plus a few groups of 8 or 10 that wanted a group photo plus each couple. Some people were happy to just have a print from the table shots I'd taken earlier, others wanted extra shots as well. Prints were £5 each for a 6x4", I've yet to do a final tally as I did a few deals for some of the larger groups/orders but I think it's around 50 prints sold which means even after the cost of the printer we didn't do too bad for 3 hours work, about double my slightly cynical estimate.
For each shot I'd the couple/group see the shot on the camera lcd to make sure they were happy and re-shot until they were. It was a bit of a gamble doing this but I think the worst was a lady who was a blinker due to the pre-flash and took 5 shots to get it right. But at least I knew people were happy with the shot before it was printed.
Overall it's certainly something I'd recommend having a go at if you get the opportunity, it was good fun having a laugh with the punters and we made a fair few quid at the same time
