Not only is Print Space a hidden gem in the sense that they offer something incredibly specialized, but also because they do not have a store front - rather one must be buzzed in to go upstairs to the wonderful world of high quality scanners, digitized printing and the nicest people to help customers with their unique projects. Geoff Hutchinson began his business in the 1990s targeting photographers and the fine arts market. The business continued to evolve through color printing's heyday and then onto digital and the excitement of inkjet printing. In addition to working with the galleries as they take advantage of the large format Imacon scanners, many photographers gravitate to Print Space, as they still prefer the characteristics of film, but then need it to be digitized. They are also one of the last places in New York to process color film and at a "ridiculously low price." Print Space opens its doors to the community. They welcome continuing ed programs from the local schools as well as the students of Cooper Union and Parsons. It gives Geoff and his knowledgeable staff great pleasure to take people into one of their specially designed rooms and teach them how to use the machines. How exciting to be able to take one's own archive of photos and create a digitized product. Geoff explained to me that by learning to do this themselves, customers can save an incredible amount of money and also leave with something that they can feel good about.