Great small local photo store. I use them for film which they still do as of May 2015. Staff are very friendly and helpful. Great service.
Bryan R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Hartford, CT
Small shop better for drop off the prints are a lot better quality than Walmart the scans aren’t the best. They were able to save some film that was 10 – 15 years old. Great people work here although sometimes based on how small it is there is a wait that sucks.
Lady J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Jaffrey, NH
Nice, local camera shop. I’ve never done anything here besides buy prints and frames, but they also have a featured photographer each month whose work is on display, sell pre-cut mats(& I believe they cut custom pieces too although they don’t have a huge selection), they sell cameras & accesories, have a few of those Kodak kiosks, sell photo albums, etc. They recently upgraded their printer so the new one uses 75% less chemicals and 90% less electricity(or vice versa, I can’t recall) than their old printer. Print quality is PHENOMENAL. If you’re used to snapfish prices, their prices might be off-putting but the quality is remarkable. I still occasionally get«snap shots» printed at snapfish still but for all of my(attempted) professional work, this place is amazing. Staff is polite & knowledgable for the most part. Last year I was trying to find archival photo sleeves both for a show and some other work to be sold, but trying to explain what an archival photo sleeve is to them was like beating my head against a wall. They claimed they had some but upon driving there & seeing them, we saw they were translucent, not transparent, so not at all what I needed. We found them at Creative Encounters in Keene. That was frustrating. These archival photo sleeves are ubiquitous in the photography world so the fact that they didn’t know what they were was a bit unnerving. I still go there for all of my prints for shows & to sell as I believe in supporting local businesses & the quality is superb.