Photographic Exhibition

 

Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers - SWPP and BPPAportrait professional - swppusa

Sunday 7th September 2008  GMT 


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PhotoArtistry DiBox™ Mount proving to be a great success!  

01/04/08

The new DiBox™ mount is an extension of the Classic and Silverbrush aluminium product from PhotoArtistry and allows photographers to add a 3-dimensional perspective
to their photographic mounts.
The image is printed on traditional or silver inkjet paper, laminated for added protection
and mounted onto a 3mm thick DibondŽ aluminium panel which is then scored and
folded to create the box mount.
The DiBox™ is currently available in Black, White, Silver and Silverbrush.

The PhotoArtistry DiBox™ was launched to rave reviews at both the January SWPP convention in London and at Focus at the NEC and is already proving to be a top seller.
For more information about the new DiBox™ and other top selling products please contact anne.herbert@photoartistry.co.uk or call +441604 700608.
Website: www.photoartistry.co.uk
 

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: Once the amateur's naive approach and humble willingness to learn fades away, the creative spirit of good photography dies with it. Every professional should remain always in his heart an amateur. - Alfred Eisenstaedt