
Nik Multimedia
Hammerbrookstraße 93
D-20097 Hamburg
Germany
Phone +49-40-471135-0
Fax +49-40-471135-35
Web address: www.niksoftware.com
Nik Software, Inc. (formerly Nik Multimedia, Inc.) is a privately-held
American company that develops software solutions for the growing
digital-imaging and photography markets. Established in 1995, Nik
Software has become the recognized leader in digital photographic filter
development and produces award-winning technology and plug-in products
for digital photography and imaging professionals including U Point®
technology, Dfine®, Nik Color Efex Pro™, and Nik Sharpener Pro™
software.
The company’s products use a range of innovative technologies that make
digital imaging and photography easier and more powerful. Nik Software
is headquartered in San Diego, California with branch offices in
Germany.
All bookings are final. We reserve the right to change speakers and exhibitors without notice.
There are 229 days to get ready for the SWPP Convention and Trade Show at The Hilton London Metropole Hotel ...
which starts on Tuesday 8th January 2013
Convention testimonials This year’s Convention will have a very positive impact on my business and I just know that I will be ready for more next year. I’m on a journey to a very nice place, it will take a while to get there and the hills are very steep. Get there I will and your input will have played a big part in the successes that lie ahead. Graham Martin
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An article from our Professional Imagemaker archive
Photographing Children of All Ages
A few days ago, I was having a casual conversation with a new acquaintance and the topic of my work came up. I explained that I was a photographer. "What kind of a photographer?" the man asked. When I replied that I was a photographer of children, his eyebrows flew up and he said "Oh, a photographer who knows how to make money!"
Photo Quote: The virtue of the camera is not the power it has to transform the photographer into an artist, but the impulse it gives him to keep on looking. - Brooks Anderson,