Class kicks of nature photography contest
The Wild Amelia Nature Festival has announced that the fourth annual Wild Amelia Nature Photography Contest is now under way and accepting digital images as entries.
Rants & Raves: Raves for photography
Congratulations to Carol Fryer on her award-winning nature photography. She always accompanied her husband when he was school superintendent and was a real asset to him. It's good to see her in the spotlight now.
Photography exhibit in Kings Beach
The art of Reno artist Mark Hammon is on display at the North Tahoe Event Center in Kings Beach until March. Hammon’s photography is the culmination of his love and appreciation of nature and the world around him, his visual acuity, and a strong interest in technology. He shoots locally and throughout the Western United States. Although [...]
Stocktrek Images Unveils the Celestial Wonders of Northern Lights Photography
Stocktrek has put together a new collection of Aurora Borealis and Aurora Australis photographs. The photos are stunning representations of the multi-colored sky show produced by electrically charged particles derived from the sun, most commonly known as the Northern Lights. These photos are available for immediate licensing and use through its website.Orlando, FL (PRWEB) January 25, 2012 ...
Kodak workers, retirees, investors brace for pain
The ripple effect from Eastman Kodak's bankruptcy filing Thursday extends in many directions: Employees are bracing again for layoffs, retirees are fretting over health care coverage, and the photography ...
Music and Arts Calendar
"Titanic: The Musical," 7:30 p.m. Feb. 8-11; 2 p.m. Feb. 5 and 12, Peoria Players Theatre, 4300 N. University. Tickets: $18/adults; $12/18 and under. Special rate of $12 on Feb. 8. Call 688-4473.
Sharpen Your Investing Lens on Canon
Sharpen Your Investing Lens on Canon
The Startup Challenging the Centralized Internet
After years of centralization of photosharing, OpenPhoto wants to give control back to users. The growing centralization of the Internet -- manifested in our increasing reliance on "The Cloud" ...
Eastman Kodak's bankruptcy filing gives workers, retirees and investors the jitters
ROCHESTER, N.Y. - The ripple effect from Eastman Kodak's bankruptcy filing Thursday extends in many directions: Employees are bracing again for layoffs, retirees are fretting over health care coverage, and the photography pioneer's biggest creditors and stakeholders — from movie studios and big-box retailers to the CEO — are preparing to take the hit financially.