Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Tuesday Links



+ Aw, what a better way to start a Tuesday than with the Sound of Music ! Remember the T-Mobile London advert back in Jan ? Well, this one, I can't tell who made it but same idea - dancing in a train station in Belgium ! Couldn't help but crack a grin at this one.

+ Tonight, another MOPLA event over in Santa Monica. PrettyBird + Kent Collective presents Photography retrospective. 7-10 pm. Also on Wednesday, yet another MOPLA event, Susan Burnstine will be speaking at Deborah Martin Gallery in downtown LA from 7-9 pm.

+ Calumet is having a Spring Inkjet Sale - save 10% off ink jet media - from paper to inks ! Full info here. Sale ends April 16th

+ Publishers thinking of raising prices on magazine

+ Two deadlines coming up : Henri Cartier Bresson HCB Award (4/15) and APA/NY "Tell Us a Story" (4/16)

+ Los Angeles-based GOOD magazine has cut their frequency to 4 times a year. GOOD used to be bimonthly.

+ Are you an APA Success Team member ? Well, there's a free event on April 22nd with Deanne Delbridge @ Helms Daylight Studio.

+ LAT reports that Movieline.com launches today. Movieline used to exist previously as a print magazine.

+ Nikon introduces the D5000 with HD video capabilities and a flip out LCD screen. Street price to be $729 - well in competition with the new Canon Rebel T1i. Info here, here and here.

+ NYPD has publicly reminded officers that "Photography and the videotaping of public places, buildings and structures are common activities within New York City . . . and is rarely unlawful," This comes after complaints from tourists and photographers.

+ Barbara Ringer, principal architect of 1976 Copyright Act died last week.

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