30.10.12

ProAm Imaging drop print prices

ProAm Imaging

ProAm Imaging has announced that despite facing increased costs from many of its suppliers it has decided to reduce the prices of its prints

 

John Greenwood, ProAm’s MD said, “We decided to review our prices in order to re-enforce our position as market leader in this competitive sector. Although we are confident that we offer the best quality prints, price plays such an important part in decision making these days. Hopefully with these new lower prices, whether quality or value is the criteria, we should be able to help”.

Colour managed prints can now be supplied from 10p for 5 x 3 ½in, 5 x 4in or 6 x 4in with larger sizes such as 10 x 8in at 50p or 12 x 10in for 70p with no minimum order requirement. ProAm Imaging can print any size up to 18 x 12in which now costs £1.20. All prices include 20% VAT.

ProAm Imaging has previously been declared ‘Best Professional Lab’ for 3 years running by the SWPP (Society of Wedding & Portrait Photographers). In addition they have won several awards from Kodak and Fuji as well as being recognised as a Qualified Digital Processing Centre by the PMA (Photo Marketing Association) in the USA.

 

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