ExposureManager's New Group Photo Package for Event Photographers
ExposureManager, a customizable full-service online sales resource for photographers, announces a new Two-Image Group Package template designed to enhance an event photographer’s product offerings to customers of school and team group pictures and individual portraits.
Photographers utilizing ExposureManager can now offer their customers a range of package options when selling both group shots and individual portraits. Packages can include, for example, two 5×7 individual portraits, a set of wallet size prints, and an 8×10 of a class or team picture, combined with the individual student or player portrait. All pricing is set by the photographer.
ExposureManager’s behind-the-scenes marketing support provides a seamlessly integrated and convenient e-commerce solution for busy photographers through every step from order placement to print production and shipping of the final product.
For photographers, the monthly price to subscribe to ExposureManager’s premium package is $24.95 and the yearly price is $249.00. Features include unlimited image uploads and storage plus convenient e-mail marketing tools and more. ExposureManager’s Event package is ideal for volume photo sales and features unlimited image uploads and storage for only $12.95 a month or $99.95 annually. The ExposureManager Art package is perfect for art or gallery display and self-promotion and features 1 GB image uploads and storage for only $6.95 a month or $64.95 a year.
This article was last modified on December 17, 2022
This article was first published on May 21, 2009
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