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Like many people these days, I have a digital camera and take lots of photos, but struggle to make prints of the good ones often enough. Early on, I used Snapfish, but I quickly grew disenchanted with waiting for the photos to show up in the mail (instant gratification, you know). For the past couple years, I've used the kiosks at Fred Meyer or a drug store, but that usually requires two trips to the store (one for drop-off and one for pick-up).
What I'm looking for is a local business that has a web site where I can upload the photos from home, then pick up the prints. But I'm lazy, so Costco's web site doesn't do the trick because you have to upload each photo separately. And the Walgreen's web site caused some major problems the last time my wife tried to use it.
If I were a better blogger, I'd do the investigation to solve this mystery and then report back to you. But I like the idea of crowdsourcing, which means you ask the audience to help out.
So who has a batch upload tool and a South Sound location, so I can upload a bunch of photos with one click and then swing by and pick them up the next day? Anyone have a suggestion?
