Zenfolio, as Igor mentioned, prints via MPIX. And you can set the prices for 
profit or not. The galleries can be passworded or open.

stan

On May 21, 2012, at 12:09 AM, Paul Sorenson wrote:

> If you have anything that will be on-going, you can subscribe to Shutterbug 
> Storefront. The least expensive is about $64 a year.  You can go so far as 
> designing your own gallery, set passwords and set prices for profit or not.  
> They handle all the billing and product fulfillment.
> 
> http://www.shutterbugstorefront.com/scripts/website.pl?rm=home
> 
> OTOH, it it's just one-off and you don't want any profit, I've gotten decent 
> prints from both Snapfish and Shutterfly.
> 
> http://www.snapfish.com/snapfish/welcome
> 
> http://www.shutterfly.com/
> 
> -p
> 
> On 5/20/2012 10:41 PM, Igor Roshchin wrote:
>> 
>> Darren,
>> 
>> I'd say you have two type of options:
>> 1. you can have your own gallery that accepts the orders, or
>> 2. you can have things posted to one of the photo sites that accepts
>> orders for you.
>> 
>> If you are planning on making money on those orders,
>> the disadvantage of the latter one that in most cases such sites
>> take a big cut for themselves.
>> Zenfolio is partnered with Mpix.com that does prints.
>> (I used Mpix for prints directly, and like them.)
>> 
>> However, if all you want is to let people print their own photos
>> without you profiting from that, sites like fotki.com, I believe
>> allow that (or at least they used to.)
>> 
>> For the option 1, one of LR plugins from TTG:
>> http://shop.theturninggate.net/ might be a reasonable solution.
>> 
>> I bought one of the TTG plugins (without client response), and
>> I've been mostly happily using it for my galleries.
>> 
>> HTH,
>> 
>> Igor
>> 
>> 
>> Sun May 20 22:37:26 EDT 2012
>> Darren Addy  wrote:
>> 
>>> However, in June I am going to do some family reunion photography for
>>> a friend which will consist of lots of various family groupings, etc.
>>> Since these people are getting together from all over the U.S. I'd
>>> like suggestions for an online way for them to preview the images and
>>> place orders.
>>> 
>>> I know that services like this exist for "real" professional
>>> photographers, but this is not something that I want to pay for
>>> monthly into the indefinite future. Just sort of a one-off
>>> (hopefully). Does anyone know of something that might "fit the bill"?
>> 
>> 
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