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		<description><![CDATA[Most photographers know they should be promoting their work online, but sorting through the vast number of options to f ind the right one is daunting. The idea for writing an article on this came out of my own need to find a good, editable Web site (where you can change photos and content anytime and from any computer). For me that meant finding a Web site vendor that would allow me to showcase the retail side of my wedding and portrait business. I soon realized I needed to be more specif ic about my objectives and narrowed my list to  <a href="http://phototechmag.com/promoting-your-work-online/">Read more &#187;</a>]]></description>
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		<title>The Tintype Today</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The tintype is a 19th Century photographic process, in which a photograph is produced on a piece of lacquered iron. The process, also known as a melainotyope and ferrotype, was popularized in the mid 19th Century as a sort-of first version of the instant photograph. In recent years, as photographic technology continues to develop in alignment with the digital age, the tintype and other 19th Century processes have gone through a resurgence. Since starting The Tintype Studio this past summer, I’ve come to realize, through its history and social context, that the tintype process is as relevant today as it  <a href="http://phototechmag.com/the-tintype-today/">Read more &#187;</a>]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Model releases and copyright seem to be the source of more confusion than almost any other aspects of commercial photography. Though the law in both areas is quite well established (in the U.S.), all sorts of new and insidious ideas are being bandied about on the Internet, which are to the detriment of photographers (as well as morally and legally wrong). Most of what many people read (and say) about model releases and copyright on the Internet is dubious. I am not a lawyer. So do not consider this legal advice. But I am a photographer and a teacher. As  <a href="http://phototechmag.com/who-owns-what/">Read more &#187;</a>]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Networking has always been a key aspect of success in professional photography and visual art. Whether it’s schmoozing with gallery-owners and collectors, or meeting other photographers with whom to rub shoulders—people who are successful in the art world get around! That’s why social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn are so important to emerging artists these days. Not too long ago, there were those skeptics who thought the ‘Facebook fad’ would go the way of bellbottoms and 8-track tapes. Now it’s clear that social media sites are here to stay. Facebook has 700 million users and counting. The exciting  <a href="http://phototechmag.com/introduction-to-social-media/">Read more &#187;</a>]]></description>
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