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Photoshelter and Adorama Offer Social Media Kit for Photographers

Blog TechTock - by Jack Howard, January 25, 2010

This new report produced by our friends at Photoshelter is filled with great advice for photographers to make the most of marketing themselves and their services on popular social sites including Face  Read more

Tags:   marketing,  twitter,  Jack Howard,  facebook,  Photoshelter,  social media 

Weekend Wrap: The Great PhotoPlus Tweetup

Blog TechTock - by Mason Resnick, October 23, 2009

Actually, if I were to do a headcount, there probably were around 140 people in the PhotoPlus press room yesterday by about 5PM.   Read more

Tags:   twitter,  Photo Plus 

Twitter For Photographers, Revisited

Blog TechTock - by Mason Resnick, July 10, 2009

Weekend Wrap: Twitter has grown up a lot since we first wrote about it in March. Here are some more reasons to join the revolution.  Read more

Tags:   photography,  twitter,  social network 

Camera Phone Revolution

Blog TechTock - by Mason Resnick, June 19, 2009

Despite objections about quality, perhaps this week proved there is something to be said for camera phones—on a personal and global level.  Read more

Tags:   camera,  upload,  cameras,  twitter,  iran,  cell phone,  facebook,  digital photo 

Weekend Wrap for May 13, 2011

NewsAdorama News Desk - by Mason Resnick, May 13, 2011

Panasonic's tiny MILC, New Color Film for Polaroid, Twitpic usage gotcha, a photo legend speaks, new books focus on basics, and do we zoom too much?   Read more

Tags:  exposure,  Panasonic,  zoom lens,  twitter,  Polaroid 

A photographer's guide to Twitter

You can get advice or promote your business by embracing this casual-yet-powerful social network

ArticleProfessional Imaging Techniques and How-Tos - by Mason Resnick, March 2, 2009

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It took a while, but now I get it. Twitter--the deceptively casual social network that's based on messages that are no longer than 140 characters--has gone viral. And it could be a valuable tool in building your photography business or promoting your work.

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TAGS: photography,  twitter,  social network,  business 

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