Monday, September 26, 2011

S.P. DIGITAL STUDIO




Established in the year 1987,S.P. Studio is a professionally managed company engaged in providing a multitude of photography services that includes Portraits, Ambience, Candid, Happennings, Rituals and more. Our entire team is working round the clock to accomplish our mission of becoming a one-stop-shop solution provider in India. With the help of our high-definition technology, we are able to provide eye-catching images and videos that have exceptional quality, color and clarity.
It is a privilege to share with our clients some of the most important moments in their lives. Our images become part of their family history. Passion underlies all that we do and is evident through our compelling images, cutting edge technology and most importantly, through the personalized relationship we hold with each one of our clients.

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  1. Photographers and publishers discuss making money from apps
    The British Journal of Photography has published two articles about photographers using the iPad and Apple's App Store to make money from their work. In one, publisher Michael Mack explains the logic and challenges of producing photography books for tablets. Meanwhile National Geographic photographer Michael Nichols explains why an attempt to update his website ended up with him selling an app through Apple's store. (BJoP via PetaPixel)

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  2. Article: 3D Video Primer: Part 2
    In this second part of our 2-part primer, we look at who's who in the consumer 3D video market, and how they see the market evolving. What is driving the current upsurge of 3D? Improvements in the technology, pressure from manufacturers desperate to create and monitize the next 'big thing' in consumer electronics, or consumers themselves? Read our article to find out

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  3. PhotoShelter’s Lauren Margolis has posted a fascinating article about the 14 most dangerous locations for photojournalists. Available on the PhotoShelter blog, the article includes a number of short interviews with PhotoShelter members who have worked in Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Colombia, Nepal, Mexico, Russia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Brazil, India and the Philippines. Among the interviewees is American photojournalist Jack Kurtz, who took the above photograph in Nogales, Mexico in 2005.

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