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High resolution photos of posters
Does anybody know where I can get some high res pictures of posters, looking to complete my collection of show I have been to, but I am not going to pay 200 bucks a poster, want to print off so pics of the posters I want but need good quality pics to make it look good, looking for Detroit 1998, 2003, 2014 and buffalo 2013, thanks if any one can help me
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But at the same time I get it. Hope you are happy with the end result.
Cincinnati 2014
Greenville 2016
(Raleigh 2016)
Columbia 2016
and it's a good space to be in
#notafan
Just debated this on facebook with people so I don’t care much more to argue it any longer. But I hope the discussion turns out to be a fun read.
#fuckthecounterfeits
Cincinnati 2014
Greenville 2016
(Raleigh 2016)
Columbia 2016
SMH
I'm close to going back to the 90's where I just worried about new songs, new albums, tour dates and seeing friends
I am 50/50 on this. As a collector is see the issues. But I also feel the OP's view on it as well. There are bands I like that don't actually do gig posters, but do create a digit art piece for a show. What I have done in the past is printed off my own poster from these shows attended using the digital art.
I use Poster Burner and its worked out alright. You'd have to find the image online, save it and upload it on the poster burner site. Image has to be very clear and the site will tell you how strong the image is for their printers. It shows From good to Excellent.
http://www.posterburner.com/
Also, for the collectors, this site does not produce the same quality as the originals and its obvious. So not much to worry about as far as purchasing fakes.
But agree with not buying bootlegs etc.
1992- Lollapalooza, Irvine, California
Nothing since then. I suck.2016- Fenway Park, Boston - Both glorious nights
2022- Oakland Night 2
when stuff starts getting bootlegged, fanmade, copied, whatever..it ruins it. for the artist and the fan. imagine 3 derivative owners from now of that illegal Pitt 13 poster on Facebook being debated not knowing its a fake or a phony and they dropped $500 on it or something. Ruins the spirit of collecting from so many directions
It's not like buying a burnt DVD from some counterfeit market instead of buying it from Amazon.
Just to play the devils advocate.
But I don't think things should be made "limited" just for the hell of doing it "limited" to begin with. In general. Don't see the benefits for fans. Not counting for the few who gets something out of this overpriced "hunt" you are talking about. But this is offtopic.
Just don't like the idea of fans having to "hunt".
I guess everyone has different definitions of fun. Chasing down merch being sold wayyyy above face value is not fun. At all.
Obviously bootlegging posters and selling them is not cool, but I don't see the harm in creating your own print to hang up for yourself.
Another rather obvious perspective is that many people/fans/10C members never want to see the day that Pearl Jam posters and other miscellaneous items start being mass produced due to the fact that this would reduce their materialistic sense of self-worth. What! I can no longer re-sell my $40 concert poster to a fellow fan for a ridiculous mark-up! ..... I can't come to these boards to re-sell an artist's artwork, at prices that I would shame if the artists chose similar prices at their original point of sale! Oh, the humanity