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<p>[QUOTE="Denis Richard, post: 26385158, member: 112673"]I’m curious—how many of you have had your coins photographed at a coin show?</p><p><br /></p><p>I understand there are coin photographers on this forum that shoot at shows. Have any of you used their services on-site, or do you usually wait and send coins off to a photographer later? Who do you know that’s had coins photographed at shows, and what did they offer? Was the price reasonable? How did the quality of the images turn out?</p><p><br /></p><p>I’d love to hear your thoughts on what works, what doesn’t, and whether you think show photography is worth it. Are there certain types of coins or situations where it really shines?</p><p><br /></p><p>For Canadian collectors in the GTA, here’s a couple of local opportunities: I’ll be photographing coins at the National Coin and Stamp Show in Mississauga on September 6–7. and again at the Toronto Coin Expo on October 3rd and 4th. I’ll be capturing raw coins, slabbed coins, bullion, and historic pieces. You’ll be able to preview images on-site, and the high-resolution edits will be delivered after the show.</p><p><br /></p><p>In Mississauga, I’ll be at Table 87, near the entrance—but more importantly, as I get closer to the show, I’d love to hear what your experiences have been with coin photography at shows. Who’s tried it, what did you think, and would you do it again?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Denis Richard, post: 26385158, member: 112673"]I’m curious—how many of you have had your coins photographed at a coin show? I understand there are coin photographers on this forum that shoot at shows. Have any of you used their services on-site, or do you usually wait and send coins off to a photographer later? Who do you know that’s had coins photographed at shows, and what did they offer? Was the price reasonable? How did the quality of the images turn out? I’d love to hear your thoughts on what works, what doesn’t, and whether you think show photography is worth it. Are there certain types of coins or situations where it really shines? For Canadian collectors in the GTA, here’s a couple of local opportunities: I’ll be photographing coins at the National Coin and Stamp Show in Mississauga on September 6–7. and again at the Toronto Coin Expo on October 3rd and 4th. I’ll be capturing raw coins, slabbed coins, bullion, and historic pieces. You’ll be able to preview images on-site, and the high-resolution edits will be delivered after the show. In Mississauga, I’ll be at Table 87, near the entrance—but more importantly, as I get closer to the show, I’d love to hear what your experiences have been with coin photography at shows. Who’s tried it, what did you think, and would you do it again?[/QUOTE]
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