PhotoBox launches Pro Gallery service

Sell your prints online with no set-up costs

PhotoBox launches Pro Gallery service. Online

29 January 2009 18:14 GMT / By Verity Burns

Online photo processor PhotoBox has launched a new service that will allow photographers to sell their pictures through their website.

Pro Gallery is available to all Photobox users. Once you sign up as a gallery owner, you'll get to choose the photos you want to sell, what size, and at what price.

The best bit about the whole thing is that you don't have to pay any set up costs - PhotoBox will deal with all the printing, delivery and payment from your buyer for a 10% commission fee on anything you sell.

The service is available now - you just have to be a Photobox member with photos uploaded to online albums to get involved. Head over to the website for more details or to sign yourself up.

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