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Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers - SWPP and BPPASWPP and BPPA - Professional image makers

Sunday 7th September 2008  GMT 


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Say goodbye your page design problems

10/07/07

Maple Framing have also secured the exclusive UK distributorship of the SPC Album Design Software… an easy to use Photoshop™ plug-in that enables photographers to design stylish “story-book” albums. The system is so simple that it’s possible to redesign the supplied templates to suit the story. Masks, Frames and special effects are also available within this unique programme. SPC Album Design is so easy-to-use that you will be able to create in few seconds extraordinary pages for your story-book albums.

It takes just a few minutes to create fantastic photographic pages. Maple Framing have also appointed Malcolm Sales of Buttercross Photography as their Technical Sales advisor to support these two new exciting ranges. For further info contact Maple Framing on 0800 479 8040 or see the insert in this issue, or visit www.mapleframing.co.uk Both these ranges will be displayed at the SWPP & BPPA Annual Convention!

The SWPP 2008 Convention was an outstanding success,
we have 129 days to get ready for the 2009 convention - which starts on January 14, 2009

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Photo Quote: To see is to forget the name of the thing one sees. - Paul Valery