January 5, 2012 – 9:49 am
Here at Photomart we like to do things a little differently, so this year at the Societies Convention we will be undertaking an unofficial world record. Rather than just exhibiting, we decided to do a live “event”. As far as we can see, no one has tried anything on this scale before.
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Also tagged demo, DIMA, DNP, DS40, dye sub, dye sublimation, Event Photography, Graham Taylor, inkjet, instant print, live event, photo printer, Photomart, PMA, Print cost, Print quality, Societies, Societies Convention, studio set up, SWPP, world record
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This weeks weekly widget features the IRX-01 Infra-Red Filter. The filter is used to convert your camera’s flash into a flash trigger and at the same it can cancel out your camera’s flash. This gadget’s features include [...]
This week’s weekly widget features the optical snoot with colour gels and pattern discs.
This handy accessory can be added to lighting to light up a background for photography. The lighting can also be customisable with the coloured gels and pattern discs. [...]
February 24, 2011 – 12:45 pm
Leading prosumer photography magazine celebrates the culmination of its popular annual photographic competition The winners of the Digital Photographer of the Year Awards 2010 have been announced in Issue 106 of Digital Photographer, on sale today. All the winners and runners up feature in a beautiful glossy supplement, free with this issue of the magazine. [...]
August 4, 2010 – 10:44 am
The Photomart bus is back in London and I would just like to say a big well done and thank you to everyone involved. It was a long way to go from North East London to Stirling but well worth the trip if the photos, video and feedback forms are anything to go by.
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Posted in Events
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Also tagged Croke Park Stadium, Event Photography, Events, Garry Edwards, GWS Photography, Jeremy Nako, Mike Weeks, Mugshots Photographic, Paul Rodgers, Paul Saunders Photography, Photomart, Photovision Roadshow, Stirling
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As a portrait photographer, you can give your customers the freedom to be digitally photographed theoretically anywhere. It is an excellent selling tool for children, who can have their picture taken next to their favourite story characters, heroes, on the moon, on an adventure etc. Adults are just as easy to impress, place them on the front cover of a magazine, walking down a Milan catwalk or the red carpet with their idols and see their eyes light up.