Hi all
I'm a British professional photographer living in Tobago in a unique position to help local non government organisations raise desperately needed funds to continue their important roles in local education and positive actions towards saving Buccoo reef, Leather back Turtles and reduction of natural habitat loss.
I would dearly like to be able to make greeting cards available in the U.K. where profits can go to these worthy works, however I'm having some difficulty sourcing a U.K. based printer that can offer the following :
Full colour printing on recycled paper. Online ordering. printing to order, and U.K. distribution.
I have checked the obvious sites such as photobox and find such services unsuitable for various reasons, not least of all, value for money. I am open to any suggestions that you may have.
Fundraising greeting cards
- Steve Wooler
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Hi Brent
If anyone knows of any good commercial sources that would be useful to Brent, may I please urge them to support his cause.
Brent has been a long and unstinting supporter of myTobago. I have a large collection of his photographs that will eventually be used to illustrate the site (in fact many are already used in articles like our bird watching guide). Brent’s primary area of interest and expertise is the flora, fauna and birdlife of Tobago and he cares passionately for the island. I can vouch for his integrity and know that he genuinely wishes to help the organisations mentioned.
If anyone knows of any good commercial sources that would be useful to Brent, may I please urge them to support his cause.
Brent has been a long and unstinting supporter of myTobago. I have a large collection of his photographs that will eventually be used to illustrate the site (in fact many are already used in articles like our bird watching guide). Brent’s primary area of interest and expertise is the flora, fauna and birdlife of Tobago and he cares passionately for the island. I can vouch for his integrity and know that he genuinely wishes to help the organisations mentioned.
Steve Wooler
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- Brian Taylor
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hi brent
where in tobago do you sell your cards? know plenty people who are not too exited about the cards they can buy here. guess most touristes would love to spend a dollar more, help with it and get better cards than in most shops available! you sell more in the lowlands? if yes, lets change that!!!
steph & ali
where in tobago do you sell your cards? know plenty people who are not too exited about the cards they can buy here. guess most touristes would love to spend a dollar more, help with it and get better cards than in most shops available! you sell more in the lowlands? if yes, lets change that!!!
steph & ali
Stephanie & Brian "Alibaba" Taylor
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Brent
Hi Brian
Thanks for the input. I would of course prefer to work with recycled or at least part recycled paper, the thought of trying to save our rain forest at the cost of some one else's forest nags me, but the recycling industry has not reached Trinidad & Tobago in any meaningful way yet.
Something I plan to change
The point you raise on the quality of souvenir products is an interesting one and is worth a forum post of it's own. It would be nice to have the reactions of those who do the souvenir/gift buying
Thanks again
Thanks for the input. I would of course prefer to work with recycled or at least part recycled paper, the thought of trying to save our rain forest at the cost of some one else's forest nags me, but the recycling industry has not reached Trinidad & Tobago in any meaningful way yet.
Something I plan to change
The point you raise on the quality of souvenir products is an interesting one and is worth a forum post of it's own. It would be nice to have the reactions of those who do the souvenir/gift buying
Thanks again
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Marc Jones
I use a printer that stocks 100% recycled card and paper. No idea if he's the one for you but happy to pass his details on here (no fear about doing so privately, the details are available online!)...
http://www.evonprint.co.uk/
Martin or Steve Rowland (I know Martin).
As I say, no idea if they "fit" what you are up to, but it's a start!
http://www.evonprint.co.uk/
Martin or Steve Rowland (I know Martin).
As I say, no idea if they "fit" what you are up to, but it's a start!
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Brent
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Marc Jones
