Dec. 5, 2006
Click Here to visit SouthCarolinaPhotos.com
Replay Photos, the leading provider of online campus and athletic photography, has made Holiday shopping easy for Gamecock fans. SouthCarolinaPhotos.com, a website developed and operated by Replay Photos, provides Gamecock alumni, fans and employees the opportunity to purchase stirring athletic and campus photos, both framed and unframed, with the simple click of a mouse.
The web site enables one of the school’s existing assets, photography, to generate royalty income for the University of South Carolina that is often used for athletic scholarships or university programs. With over 150 images, the USC gallery features many exclusive images including new photos of Williams-Brice Stadium, football action, campus landmarks, and photos from around the state.
“Our hope is to provide simple shopping for South Carolina fans,” said Sue Harnett, Replay Photos President and Founder. “We know how passionate Gamecock fans are, and how much demand there is for images of this beautiful University and its storied athletic history. Through photography, we connect South Carolina fans to their passion. In addition, a percentage of each sale supports scholarships and programs, providing fans and alumni the opportunity to further support USC through each purchase.”
Each image has been captured by a professional photographer and is reproduced in three sizes (9×12, 12×16 and 15×20). A dynamic online framing system allows visitors to construct a variety of matting and framing options and view their product in its customized form prior to purchase. The final product is sent to the destination of the buyer’s choice, and is guaranteed to ship out three business days after sale. In addition, SouthCarolinaPhotos.com is offering a special discount to USC fans. Enter GAMECOCKS10 at checkout to receive 10 percent off now through December 13, 2006.
About Replay Photos: Replay Photos launched its first online photo gallery, Duke University’s www.bluedevilphotos.com, in the fall of 2003. Today the company works with 29 Division I universities and is actively seeking new schools. The list includes: Arizona, Arizona State, Arkansas, Cincinnati, Colorado, Duke, Georgetown, Iowa, LSU, Miami, Michigan State, Mississippi, Missouri, NC State, Ohio State, Oklahoma State, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Purdue, San Diego State, South Carolina, Syracuse, Texas A&M, UNC, Villanova, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, Washington, and Wisconsin.