Monthly Archives: April 2011

New Field Guides for Photographers From Focal Press

Focal Press last week announced a new series of book-length Field Guides meant for photographers. The series includes separate books on wedding, landscape and...

Nikon Unveils DSLR and Microphone

Nikon this week unveiled the new D5100 DSLR camera, as well as the ME-1 stereo microphone. The D5100, featuring a 3-inch, high resolution LCD...

Sony Discontinues Alpha A33

Sony has discontinued production of the Alpha A33 DSLR, a camera that was just introduced last fall, Engadget reported. Introduced last September along with...

IPC to Bestow 2011 Leadership Awards at UN in May

New York, NY—The International Photographic Council (IPC), a nongovernmental organization (NGO) of the United Nations, announced the recipients of its 2011 IPC Professional...

Canon’s DreamLabo 5000 & New ImagePROGRAFs

Canon has announced the launch of the DreamLabo 5000 production inkjet printer, which represents the company's foray into the production photo printing market. The...

Stirring the Pot

There once was a time, in the not-too-distant past, when consumers were pleased, even giddy, to simply share the pictures they captured by passing...

hhgregg Launches Family Photo Contest

hhgregg said Friday that it is launching a contest for Father's Day, the hhgregg All Pro Dad Capture Your Family Moments Sweepstakes. The contest,...

Up Next: 3D Imaging

From prints to digital, and now 3D—there’s a new player in the digital imaging world. The Consumer Electronics Association’s (CEA) March 2011 study, “3D...

PMDA Pitches in For Japan

The Photo Imaging Manufacturers and Distributors Association said this week that its members have donated $32.7 million in supporty of the Japan relief effort,...

Photo-Imaging Industry Mourns Libby Holmes Smith

Bonita Springs, FL—Margaret Elizabeth “Libby” Holmes Smith, a staff member of Photofinishing News since 1989 and a companion of its president, Don Franz,...

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