A recent change for [coll.neu] photography is switching from a USB delivery of files/images to a digital download via Dropbox. This was a really hard choice, but ultimately, I had to decide whether to spend my investment on product delivery, or investing in new equipment for better images. I'm choosing the latter for now. So, for 2014 I will be trying a digital download delivery (a standard in this industry) and will reevaluate after the fall to see if it is best to continue on or go back to old ways.
Unless you use Dropbox frequently, it can be a little confusing at first. Here is a visual guide to viewing and downloading your images. It is best to be on computer for these steps.
Once you get a Dropbox link from me, click on it. You will get to a screen that looks similar to below. If the edits are in a folder, just double click the folder to get to the images. Notice, I will always include your Print Release for your convenience.
Unless you use Dropbox frequently, it can be a little confusing at first. Here is a visual guide to viewing and downloading your images. It is best to be on computer for these steps.
Once you get a Dropbox link from me, click on it. You will get to a screen that looks similar to below. If the edits are in a folder, just double click the folder to get to the images. Notice, I will always include your Print Release for your convenience.
Once you get to the list of images, you may click on each to view. If you would like to download all at once, which is how I recommend to get your images, select all. I didn't see a "select all" button, but if you click on the first image, and scroll down to the last while holding down the SHIFT key, all will select.
Once all the images are selected, a "download" icon pops up. All the images will download at once, instead of one by one. The link will remain active for two weeks, and may not be available after.