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Old Aug 8, 2010 | 12:18 PM
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Question Where to buy high quality portfolio binders?!

Hello, I had a quick question and I know you guys here on the forum are always stellar on helping people out!

I just recently completed a massive project for a client in Miami that is looking for me to put together 5-6 separate very high quality 8x12 portfolio binders (leather, perhaps?) for their company.

They were specifically inquiring for a high quality binder where I could put a photo of their architectural facility on the front of the binder followed by some text beneath the photo on the front cover with the name of their company / building etc.

The portfolio binder will be used by all of their agents to carry around to show potential clients of theirs.

I've never had to put together a binder of this quality and detail in the past so I was REALLY hoping some of you wedding photographers or other photographers with experience in putting together presentation portfolios could help me out. I would immensely appreciate it!

Also, I know in advance that this isn't going to be a cheap endeavor and that you pay to play with high quality binders so that's not an issue. Any info on online retailers, portfolio vendors, or any help in general would be fantastic.

Thanks in advance,

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Old Aug 8, 2010 | 03:15 PM
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I have always used aluminum binders for my presentations.
I'll buy a set and have my or the clients company logo etched on to it via a local company. They are super durable and have a very pro look to them.

Here is an example:

Amazon.com: Pina Zangaro Machina 3-Ring Binder, 1/2" Thick, Satin Finish Aluminum, 11.75" x 10" x 1" for 8.5" x 11"…

Good luck!
 
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