Lens Blog: Patrick Brown on the Emphas.is Book Publishing Platform
After struggling to find a publisher for his project on the illegal trade of endangered species, Patrick Brown turned to Emphas.is, a photography crowd-sourcing Web site, to produce his book.
Financing a Rare Book on Endangered Species
After struggling to find a publisher for his project on the illegal trade of endangered species, Patrick Brown turned to Emphas.is, a photography crowd-sourcing Web site, to produce his book.
Photography by ETSU's Joshua Greer featured in NPR blog post
Photographs by East Tennessee State University faculty member Joshua Greer are featured in the National Public Radio Web site blog, “The Picture Show.”
Lake Land College Foundation announces judge for annual show
MATTOON - Brad LaPayne, Champaign, will be this year's judge for the Lake Land College Foundation's 33rd Annual Photography Show.
Nitto Tire Moves Into Premium Digital Content With Launch Of DRIVING-LINE.COM
CYPRESS, Calif., Feb. 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Nitto Tire, a leading producer of high performance tires is expanding its digital footprint by creating an original premium content channel through new online destination (separate from nittotire.com), Driving-Line.com. Nitto Tire...
360-degree photography vendor Snap36 hires an Adobe Scene7 exec
Jeff Hunt will drive the company’s business strategy. Snap36 LLC , which sells technology that enables a retailer to swiftly take product photos to add 360-degree spin technology to a web site, today announced it has hired Jeff Hunt as principal.
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Atlas Shrugged 'Part 2' Officially Greenlit
Atlas Shrugged Part 2 to be in theaters October 2012Santa Monica, CA (PRWEB) February 02, 2012 Atlas Productions, LLC announced today that “Atlas Shrugged Part 2”, the second installment of the Atlas Shrugged movie trilogy, has been officially greenlit with principal photography to begin this coming April in Los Angeles, Colorado, and New York. Based on Ayn Rand’s (Feb. 2 1905 - Mar. ...
PhotoBlog: Will apps replace photo books?
Veteran photographer Gerd Ludwig publishes an app instead of a book to showcase his long-term documentation of Chernobyl's fallout.