March 27, 2008
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As some of you may know, every Tuesday night at 7:00, Camera Trader hosts a free lecture. These lectures, usually about 20 minutes long with Q&A during and after, are designed to cover topics that will help everyone take better pictures. Upcoming topics are…
April 1st: Advanced Camera Settings
April 8th: Digital Images and Technology
April 15th: Composition
If any of these sound interesting to you, or if you have any other questions, stop by Tuesday nights at 7:00!
March 27, 2008
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We are officially launching Printamajig! This, of course, if much cause for celebration! I encourage everyone to share links to http://www.printamajig.com with everyone they know! What’s new in verison 1.0 of the site? Well, we finally have the option to pay and pick up at the store! The pay online and having us mail you your prints still works, but if you’d like to come see us, please do! We have also created a new help system that should cover the basics of what you need to know on the site. We’re very excited about launching and look forward to watching our community grow!
January 31, 2008
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Howdy everyone! Welcome to Printamajig, the website for Camera Trader! My name is Patric. Some of you may know me, some may not. I’m the one of the people in the lab that often works on your prints, your scans, and your restorations. I now have a new role, that of administrator and webmaster of Printamajig!
What is Printamajig? Simply put, it is a new website for everyone to use and enjoy! A community where people can share their photos, comment on images, and get (and give) advice for becoming better photographers. Anyone and everyone is welcomed here, no matter what your skill level is!
While the obvious draw is the gallery and printing feautres, we also have this blog here. At this blog, you’ll find various posts and essays with tips and how-to’s to help you get the most out of your photos. Make sure to check here regularly for the latest updates as well as special offers to our online customers that the folks in the old-fashioned analog world won’t be able to get.
One last thing, I’d like to thank our volunteer beta-testers who are helping us finalize everything. You are the pillars of our new community and we couldn’t build this without you.