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Meet the future of photographic publishing
By Adorama News Writer
March 20, 2012
Adorama is proud to support Photographer's i, an extraordinary new photo magazine, one created exclusively for the iPad and Android-based tablets. Its remarkable interactivity—tap your screen and you can hear and watch photographers talk about the very pictures you’re seeing and reading about—make it the best tablet-exclusive photography magazine we've ever seen. And that’s why why Adorama is the first advertiser to appear in Photographer’s i. You'll find our ad in the otherwise ad-free second issue, which as of this writing is the fourth-fastest-selling Photo/Video app at Apple’s iPad App Store and the third most popular photo publication on the iTunes newstand. Buy the iPad or Android version.There's a "taster" issue if you want to get a no-charge sense of how Photographer's I looks and works, and the premier issue is just $1.99, but we suggest you spring for the $5.99 price of the new, second issue. We promise you won't be disappointed. The new issue brims with over 150 pages of eye-popping photographs and text—plus embedded audio and video that bring a new level of understanding to the way photographers think and work.Featured photographers include such stars from the photo firmament as Michael Yamashita, Greg Heisler, and Michael Freeman, representing the full range of our medium's many genres. If you care about what's going on in visual culture, you simply have to see Photographer's i. Visit photographersi.com for more details, and check out Mark Wallace’s AdoramaTV review at for a fingers-on look at the future of photographic publishing:
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I love the idea of the mag. I would even pay $6 for a print mag. but for a digital version I expect to reap the reward of no printing and postage. Seems like a rip off. This should be a $2-3 max product.
by Wisbmr in Wisconsin on March 24, 2012
Great - it takes advantage of the iPad's features = voice & video!
by CHH000 in New Jersey, USA on March 23, 2012
If you're backing the mag why do I have to spend six bucks to see an issue? [Probably for the same reason you have to pay for a traditional print photo magazine, despite the fact that they have advertising. Ad revenue tends to pay for only part of the cost of producing a magazine, be it print or virtual. The rest comes from newsstand sales or subscriptions--or in this case, downloads.-M.R.]
by Jasel in USA on March 23, 2012
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