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People will probably be hearing about how Kodak Gallery coupons are the greatest thing since the wheel from my friend Cheryl and husband at every dinner party that they throw for a while still. They've been at it for a while, and show no sign of slowing down or losing interest. At least they're interesting, and the guests .
It all started when Cheryl got her fist ever digital SLR for her birthday and she plunged headfirst into photography. Her first subjects were her two retrievers. Then when she was confident enough, she corralled her kids and husband together in various places in the house and made them sit still and pose in various random room s around the house. As she gained more skill, she also gained stealth, surprising family members, friends, neighbors and colleagues with increasingly well-framed candid photos of themselves at community events and other gatherings.
Soon enough, Cheryl had a huge digital library of photographs in her hard drive at home. But nobody ever seemed to be able to see her shots unless you visited her, and even then there were tons of the latest shots that were only viewable on her computer. Her husband urged her to get online storage, so that she could post her various albums online as well as keep them safe in a remote server.
When Cheryl mentioned this to me, she told me she worried that online storage would cost a bundle. I remembered immediately that I had seen a couple of Kodak Gallery coupons in my online coupon collection, and assured her that there were solutions at hand. I went to my laptop and emailed her the links to check out when she got home.
A couple of weeks later, I received an enthusiastic email from Cheryl, telling me all bout how she'd managed to upload her photos with minimum fuss, and how she'd learned to edit them online. She thanked me for the coupons again, and I thought that that would be the last of that.
I should have known better, Cheryl was never one to do things halfway. She emailed the week after that, telling me all about how great photo sharing was, and that she'd ordered photo books of her youngest daughter's dance recital for everyone in her family. Photo books, I wondered. I didn't even know the Kodak Gallery made prints.
Well, apparently they did, and in many sizes, printed on the famous archival Kodak paper - which also made photo books. She'd also ordered several more prints to put in scrapbooks. I put it down to her enthusiasm, so I was unprepared when I got a second email not three days after. It was Herb, her husband, saying that since I liked taking pictures, too, I might want to sign up for a Kodak Gallery account. They made great photo-oriented gifts, he said excitedly, and his email contained pictures of photo mugs he'd ordered from the site. "The Kodak Gallery coupon codes are great," he adds, "you really have to try it."
I haven't received emails from them recently, though I now know what I'm getting for my birthday. Still, I'm glad Cheryl has found a dd she loves... even if it does mean hearing about it all the time.
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