PhotoLab-NYC
Analog photography Rental Darkrooms. Our premises offer private B&W and Color darkrooms capable of producing enlargements as large as 20x24. We also offer customized B&W and C-41 film processing, private B&W beginners and advanced printing classes, private color printing classes and B&W film processing classes. Located at 75 Stewart Ave. Reach them at +13479160297. Visit their website for more details on services and portfolio. They serve clients in the economy market segment. The Brooklyn photography market is competitive, and PhotoLab-NYC has distinguished themselves through consistent quality and client satisfaction.
How We Scored PhotoLab-NYC
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| Review Volume | 0 reviews → 0% |
| Credentials | None listed → 0% |
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| Web Presence | 95% |
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| Profile Completeness | 73% |
Key facts
- Based in: Brooklyn, NY
- Address: 75 Stewart Ave
- Website: http://www.photolab-nyc.com/
- Phone: +13479160297
- Email: darkroom@photolab-nyc.com
- Budget tier: Economy (budget-friendly)
- Starting rate: $95
Frequently asked questions
What is PhotoLab-NYC's ranking among photographers in Brooklyn?
PhotoLab-NYC is ranked #84 in Brooklyn with a Guide Score of 86%. This score is based on Google reviews, professional credentials, press recognition, portfolio quality, and experience.
What services does PhotoLab-NYC offer?
PhotoLab-NYC's specialties are not yet catalogued. Review their portfolio or contact them directly.
What is PhotoLab-NYC's typical rate?
PhotoLab-NYC works in the economy (budget-friendly) tier, with rates typically starting around $95. Final pricing depends on scope; contact directly for a quote.
Where is PhotoLab-NYC based?
PhotoLab-NYC is based in Brooklyn, NY. Confirm service area directly before booking for work outside the metro.
How do I hire PhotoLab-NYC?
To hire PhotoLab-NYC: Visit http://www.photolab-nyc.com/ to review their work, or call +13479160297, or email darkroom@photolab-nyc.com. Most photographers ask about the event date, location, and desired coverage before providing a quote.