Former blogger for Second Life virtual world. ~ Had my account revoked after I was told my blogging was "advertising", even though 100's of other users do the exact same thing. Years of work down the tubes. Will never use it again. ~ Note: They are doing this to push for "PRO" memberships, because the company is hurting for money.
Based on our record, Flickr should be more popular than Teemill. It has been mentiond 30 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Is flickr.com still alive? It used to be so cool back in the day, but I dropped off from photography in general over like the past decade, so have no clue how things are going over there. Source: 7 months ago
20mm will look wider on your Z6II than your D40x but it should look the same as it does on any other FX body like the D780 or the D850. Go on flickr.com and search for photos taken with 20mm lenses. You can type 20mm in the search bar. Make sure you look at photos taken with full a full frame camera. If those match the look you are going for, go ahead and grab the 20mm. Source: 12 months ago
If it was like the post on 'flickr.com' saying it was a ''19354 DDM45'' Then I know the info to that. Source: about 1 year ago
They should do https://flickr.com/ and gives us hi-res images. 😅. Source: about 1 year ago
When you scan your images, you can reduce the quality. You might consider getting a subscription to an on-line photo system, like flickr.com, where you can upload original images of high quality. You could have lower-quality ones on ancestry, or just use an outside link to the photo record you have. Source: about 1 year ago
Https://teemill.com/ are probably closest to what you describe, but they are in the UK. Source: over 1 year ago
Have you looked at make it British or sqetch. They’re a good place to start, and make it British used to have a trade show in London once a year. Depending what you’re looking for, if it’s t-shirts, Tee mill are an ethical brand that the BBC uses. Source: over 1 year ago
Teemill (UK based) let's you set up a store on their platform and sell POD via that. They claim to be big on sustainability too which is always a goof point in my books. There's even a handy profit calculator where you can work out what you'll make on each sale (which is probably not a lot unless you're really overpricing your merch). Source: almost 2 years ago
Teemill.com is a great one if you're looking for anything in the realm of print on demand, sustainability or just building your own brand the easy way. Source: about 2 years ago
We use teemill.com, they aren't the cheapest in terms of actually buying an item bu they handle all the printing and customer service. Source: about 2 years ago
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