Shooting Editorial Work Keeps Corporate Work Exciting
Being a product of journalism school, then newspapers and finally People Magazine, I have always had the editorial bug in my system
Kodachrome Fades Into History
Like many of the old slides that line my closet storeroom, Paul Simon’s famous Kodachome has now faded into history. Kodak has taken “everyone’s” Kodachrome away, thus ending a legacy.
New Photography Major Essential for Your Story
Fresh exciting photography is always the key essential for corporate publications, marketing collateral and press releases.
Using Visual Communications to Create Partnerships
As our nation enters the severe economic downturn, there will be a greater need for creative use of public relations by both corporations and non-profit organizations.
New Competitive Pricing in Response to Clients Requests
Let’s face it with the economy is in a downward spiral towards the gates of hell, it is a tough time to be in business. Many out there already hear the rushing water of the River Styx and fear that Phlegyas is waiting to cross them over into the nine circles of hell. Businesses are afraid they might face the same fate as Dante being led by Virgil through the gates of Hell and marked by the haunting inscription “abandon all hope, you who enter here”.
Memories of Paris
While doing my daily sit-ups, CNN aired a piece on the snow that fell in Paris today. I had to stop, I try to find any excuse to avoid my daily exercise routine, to view how beautiful the city was in white. The big news was that the Eiffel Tower was closed to visitors due to the danger of ice.
Waiting to Switch to the EOS 5D Mark II
When Canon first announced the upgrade to the EOS 5D, I was excited. I immediately put my order in with my favorite salesman at Calumet, Victor Fry. I was scheduled to receive one of the first units shipped.






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