Don't forget Smugmug.  About $20/month you're planning planning on
setting your own prices.

If all you want is a place for them to buy prints and you don't care
about purchase information it's only $5/month.

The annual rate is discounted but it doesn't sound like you are
interested in that.  If you do sign up for an annual plan you can use
my email address or the address of any of the other Smugmug
subscribers here and get a small discount.  They will also receive a
small referral fee.

gs

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On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 6:27 AM, Stan Halpin
<s...@stans-photography.info> wrote:
> 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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