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ConverseShoesRule
137 posts |
#50611 2008-01-30 15:15 GMT |
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Is there a store like Walmart or Walgreens etc where I can take my digital camera and print these pics of me in bra and panties for my bfs valentines present without having anyone have to see them? Like there photo machines etc?
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Kevin
156 posts |
#50612 2008-01-30 15:18 GMT |
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There probably is somewhere in the world but i don't know exactly where
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FeelingHot
137 posts |
#50613 2008-01-30 15:19 GMT |
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You can do it at a maching in those stores I think...just if the clerk has to see them...ask them not to..and be by the counter as they print them.
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KittyInCollinder
139 posts |
#50614 2008-01-30 15:20 GMT |
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think the best way is to buy your own photo printer and use it for your prints other than that am now aware of anyother conficential way of doing it.
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UpThere
157 posts |
#50615 2008-01-30 15:20 GMT |
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cvs take your memmory card in and they have a machine
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HotLipps
146 posts |
#50616 2008-01-30 15:20 GMT |
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You can print these in Walmart and Walgreen's with no problems. Pop Photo was talking about this a while back, and they said as long as there is nothing illegal going on, it's alright. Although, it might be kind of strange to walk up to the cashier after what you know they've seen.
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DeadlyCobra
138 posts |
#50617 2008-01-30 15:20 GMT |
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No even if you use a machine, a human will process your pictures. If don't want anyone else to see them you should buy a photo printer.
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JohnnyKnox
122 posts |
#50618 2008-01-30 15:20 GMT |
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~If you are ashamed to have anyone see them, what are you going to feel like when you and he break up and he passes copies around to all his friends or posts them on the Net? Probably not as badly as if he does the same thing without breaking up.
I suppose the lesson is, if you don't want anyone but him to see them, your best bet is to let no one, including him, see them. |
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Bullfrog
142 posts |
#50619 2008-01-30 15:20 GMT |
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If you have a printer that works well on printing pictures you can do it right at home. I'd check your printer manual first before attempting it though. I know most of the printers these days work for pictures too. Good luck!
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NoOne
143 posts |
#50620 2008-01-30 15:21 GMT |
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There's one in the supermarket where I live. You do it all yourself, just put your memory card into the machine, or something like that. You should look around the local supermarkets.
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OutOfSpace
133 posts |
#50621 2008-01-30 15:24 GMT |
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Email them to me and I'll print them, and overnight them back to you.
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Windows
141 posts |
#50622 2008-01-30 15:24 GMT |
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I guess if you go to shutterfly it is all processed by a machine all you have to do is download your pics onto the computer go to shutterfly follow the instructions and then send them to be printed they will mail teh pics to you or u can pick them up at target.
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Windows
141 posts |
#50623 2008-01-30 15:36 GMT |
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Come on over to my studio, I have a photo quality printer.
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DeaDenD
138 posts |
#50624 2008-01-30 16:13 GMT |
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Most Walmart have an "instant print" machine that will print photos on the spot.
However, the smartest way is just getting a quality digital printer and photo paper - you'd be amazed at how cheap you can get one and how good the prints can be (Epson 280, for example). Then you have a printer you can keep, while 8x10 photos from Walmart are not cheap if done instantly. |
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Stumped
138 posts |
#50625 2008-01-30 16:31 GMT |
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A commercial center will probably need to verify that the photos are not otherwise copyrighted, so they will be inspected.
As long as there is on nudity, nothing beyond what would be seen on any public beach, you should be fine getting them printed just about anywhere. If there is nudity, and you can allow one person to see them, go to a real photo shop, an dthey will print them for you, as long as there is nothing illegal. If you cant let anyone see them, borrow or use a printer from a friend, or rent/purchase one that does photos. You might want to consider placing them on a dvd also, so the bf can plop it into a player and watch it as a slideshow. |
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Piramidy
145 posts |
#50626 2008-01-30 17:28 GMT |
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Be aware that when you take a digital file into a box store to print it, even if you do the setup yourself at a kiosk, their computer system has to handle the file between your setup and the final printing. That means that somewhere in the store's computer your file remains even after you've left the store.
I'd go to a professional camera shop and ask if they have a woman who does their printing, and if so what hours she works. Then take them in, request that she prints them and, if possible, introduce yourself to her and tell her why you're asking. It's really no big deal for professional printers. Their job is to deliver a quality product, not to care or comment on the subject matter. Either that or look for a professional photographer who does "boudoir" photography. It'll cost more, of course. But you'll get high quality, poses and lighting that you could never accomplish alone, and a model release that specifies you are the sole owner of the original and all copies. |
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Freedom
133 posts |
#50627 2008-01-30 17:41 GMT |
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Please share them with the Yahoo Answers Photography section so that we may properly answer your question. Thank you.
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Rob
138 posts |
#50628 2008-01-30 20:09 GMT |
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um...lol
ur in a bra and panties...except for the perverts in the backroom jerking off to ur picture u shouldnt have to worry about anything. but i mean its not illegal to print pictures like that. |
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