Archive from March, 2010
Quick Tips for Shooting Spring Sports
By Mel    |    Mar 31, 2010
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Quick Tips for Shooting Spring Sports

Spring has sprung and we are finally enjoying some warmer weather. It’s also time for spring sports, which means ample opportunities for getting great pictures. Here are a few tips to get you in the swing for spring: Scout Your Spot Early: Figuring out where to stand is critical to getting the best shots because success means being in the right place at the right time. Try to get to [...]

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By Nick    |    Mar 29, 2010
Posted in: Retail Store     |    1 Comment

Another reason to stop by

If you visit our store in Springfield, NJ and check in using Foursquare, Gowalla or Yelp. You may receive a gift! *1 per customer while supplies last

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By Nick    |    Mar 25, 2010
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New Warranty Bag Design

For a long time our warranties shipped in the same bag.  We have decided to update the bags with our new logo and create more of a minimalistic design.  We hope you like the simplicity.

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By Scott    |    Mar 24, 2010
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7 Tax Mistakes Made By Photographers

“If you’re thinking you need to get yourself some ninja-skills just to get through tax season, you’re in luck.” via The 7 Common Tax Mistakes Made By Photographers – A Picture’s Worth | PhotoShelter.

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Spring Break Photography Tips
By Mel    |    Mar 19, 2010
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Spring Break Photography Tips

You can almost hear the squeals of glee coming from kids and adults alike when Spring Break arrives.  After plodding through winter weather, school, work and family commitments, the promise of a few days of freedom is enough to boost anyone’s spirits.  If you’re one of those lucky souls with a getaway planned during Spring Break week, here are a few tips to help you prepare to return with some [...]

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I’m still confused, where do I purchase a Mack Warranty?
By Jennifer    |    Mar 18, 2010
Posted in: News     |    1 Comment

I’m still confused, where do I purchase a Mack Warranty?

Always remember that no matter where you buy your Television, Appliance, Camera or other electronics from you can always buy a Mack Warranty.  It doesn’t matter if you buy it from B&H, Best Buy, PC Richards or that new store down the street.  If you ask a Mack Warranty and the store won’t order one for you just give us a call or check our website for a list of [...]

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Photo Assistants, there for the photographer
By Mel    |    Mar 17, 2010
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Photo Assistants, there for the photographer

“you should support the photographer. You should only say kind things about him/her, even when you are off set. Be professional and be open minded. You will learn the most by being on set at photo shoots, so be grateful for opportunities to learn in these situations.” via Photo Assistants: What You Need to Know | Fuel Your Photography.

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Twitter and your Photography Business
By Scott    |    Mar 16, 2010
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Twitter and your Photography Business

“…many new Twitter applications, and ways to use Twitter have emerged… two simple ways on how to use Twitter to build your photography business.” via How Twitter Can Help Your Photography Business | Fuel Your Photography.

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By Scott    |    Mar 15, 2010
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Twitter: followers or something else?

“…when it comes to Twitter. So don’t worry about the numbers – Have fun, meet new people, and enjoy the meaningful conversations.” via Twitter: It’s Not About the Numbers | Fuel Your Photography.

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Project 365?
By Guest    |    Mar 12, 2010
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Project 365?

“Whether your an experienced photographer, an amateur or just a hobbyist/photo lover, it’s easy to gather up some tools and get started. These are just some options, you don’t need ALL of them.” via The Ultimate Guide to Project 365 | Fuel Your Photography.

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