Help Me Build a Catalog

I'm very close to fulfilling a challenge given to me by more than a few friends. I'm within a week or two of opening up an online storefront to offer prints of my photographs for sale. I've tested out all of the vendors involved and had test prints made of several images in sizes large and small. The printer makes fantastic prints and the fulfillment service works like a charm. When the store opens up, you'll be able to plunk down your credit card and a few days later, a box will show up with some magnificent prints.

Bison
White Sands
Very Large Array
Sunset Reflections

In it's initial incarnation, the store will be selling prints made with high-end traditional photographic processes on Kodak paper in sizes up to 20" x 30". The prints are the best I've ever seen from a C-41 setup. Even better, the prints are shipped flat in appropriate packaging. I should note that these will be open editions and priced accordingly. I've got ideas on how to expand the product line going forward, but for now, this is where I want to enter the market.

For the launch, the only thing left to do is to pick out the dozen or so images to launch the store with. And—this is where you come in—I'd like to ask you to help me pick out the images that I should sell. After all, who knows better what they might want to put on their wall than you? Sure, I've got my favorite dozen or so, but I'd really like to get your take on it. After all, it's you the public that will be purchasing the images.

So here's the deal: From now until April 6th, hit up my Flickr photostream and leave a tag on images that catch your eye. There are almost 6000 photos in the stream, but you'll probably want to focus in on my National Parks and Travel collections. Being a Flickr stream, of course not everything is going to be appropriate for launching the store with. You can get a quick start into interesting and relevant parts of my Flickr stream by clicking through the images to the right.

When you find a photo that you'd seriously consider hanging on your wall as a print, tag it. The tag to use is printmeplease.

If somebody else has left a tag and you really want to second (or third) the vote, then by all means do so by leaving a printmeplease1 tag (or printmeplease2 tag ... you get the idea). These additional tags are very helpful to me to indicate interest. It is abusing Flickr's tagging system a bit, but it works well enough.

Through the week, I'll check out all of the tagged photos, make test prints to ensure that they will indeed make good quality prints that will look great on the wall, and select the dozen or so that I'll open the store up with from that pool. As well, I'll be keeping track of everyone that helps by tagging prints so that I can drop a little something-something in your email box as a token of appreciation.

I have to admit, it's not without a wee bit of nervousness that I'm preparing to light the fuse on this thing. But, I've been doing a lot of research to make sure that what ends up going live will provide great prints and do it 24/7/365. This means that I can be off in the desert somewhere making new photographs and prints can still ship without intervention. Of course, if anything does go wrong, and the lab can't solve the issue quickly, I'll make sure that it's made right.

I hope you'll consider helping me out. I very much appreciate it.

Update 4/6: The results have been astounding. 129 photos were tagged by a virtual army of people. Read the results in my post, Crowdsourcing a Catalog.

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18 Comments

This is wonderful news. Once I get all settled in my new place in two months I'll definitely be ordering some of your prints!

Author Profile Page willieabrams.com on April 2, 2008 7:56 PM

Probably not the best thing to tag bomb a picture of myself in hopes that it becomes one of the launch dozen? :-)

Kidding aside, congratulations. I am looking forward to having one of your pics on my wall.

This is the best news I've heard in a good while. You go boy!

Duncan,

Would love to know who you used to get all of this set up! please post about it. :-)

Dave

Thanks all! I'm really stoked by both getting to this point and the warm reception to the idea on Twitter. In just the first hour after making this post, I've gotten lots of tags already and great feedback.

Willie: Well, you could tag bomb.... but there's no guarantees. Tho, really, if you want a print of a photo I've taken of you, ping me and we'll make arrangements.

dsifry: Of course I'll post all about it. I've got a set of vendors that I'm pretty sure about, but I'm doing a few last minute checks with some other possibilities before go live. When I go live, I'll spill all the details.

Great news Duncan. I'm in the middle of remodeling my studio office and stripping down the walls. I'll be needing some new art to hang and will definitely be watching this. I'll go over and leave a few tags for you.

Good luck bro. I hope (and i'm sure) you'll do well with this!

Cool! Duly tagged. Also, too bad you can't count how many folks wanted to tag a particular shot. e.g., there were several pics I went to tag, but other people had beat me to the punch.

20seven: I sure hope it goes well. The reception so far bodes well. :)

Christine: Indeed, using tags has this limitation. I had thought about using comments, but that's harder to search for. The good thing about the tags is that you can always do printmeplease1, printmeplease2, etc. There's a at least one photo in there that are already up to printmeplease7.

Also—which OpenID provider are you using? Your's is the first that my side has automatically pulled in your name and userpic.

Author Profile Page beaucolburn on April 3, 2008 12:24 PM

Good stuff. Fun to go through some of the great shots. Good luck man. FYI, it didn't seem like I could leave a tag in the very last travel set.

ethan John on April 3, 2008 4:44 PM

Can you tell us what service you're using to print, or did I miss that in the post?

beaucolburn: Hrmmm... Try it again if you don't mind and let's see if it's working. I know that Flickr did some sort of upgrade as all of it's links back to self seem to have have shifted from www.flickr.com to flickr.com in the last 24 hours. Or that could be just me :)

ethan: I'm pretty much set on service providers and the like, but there is still a bit of late research going on there. I'll go public with the full stack I'm using when I launch the storefront.

Author Profile Page david.flo.myopenid.com on April 3, 2008 5:18 PM

Way to go Duncan, I can't wait to see what are the pictures selected.

Author Profile Page beaucolburn on April 3, 2008 6:04 PM

I gave it another shot and had the same result (I cleared cache, etc.) It only seems to be that set for some reason. I left a few comments. If it seems to fix itself, I'll go back and add the tag and delete the comment. Flickr has seemed really slow all day, so maybe stuff is still going on.

This is the best news I've heard in a good while

beaucolburn: Very odd. I just reset the permissions on that set so hopefully tags can now be left. As well, I migrated the comments to tags for you.

Author Profile Page beaucolburn on April 6, 2008 7:53 AM

ended up fixing itself the next day, FYI.

@christine : I too would like to know you openId provider, I really want to comment on this blog and claimid doesn't work :-(

@james : I tried piclens on your set. This is gorgeous. Can't wait to be able to see some of them in print.

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