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Google Doodle honors photography Pioneer Louis Daguerre

Google homepage doodle Friday in honor of the 224th Louis Daguerre, is considered one of the founders of photography.

Google logo is set in a picture frame, with the letters which served as the head of the people who are old timey, posed for photographs in black-and-white family.

Early photographs made by Daguerre, daguerreotype, is called the image generated on "on highly polished, a sheet of silver plated copper," according to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Daguerre start, however, as a painter, printmaker, and creator of the Diorama. This is not the model mini you are prompted to do so in high school, however. As described by l'Art de La Tribune, early 1800s Diorama is "theatre of the large canvases painted method on both sides was animated by the lights play at the front or back or, providing the event moves completely off the moving image."

But throughout the 1820s, Daguerre worked in France to create a version of the timeless images that he see through the camera obscura, a wooden box with a projected image of a lens is opaque glass, according to the Met. Since 1829, he enlisted the help of Nic

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Photographer purchased the former Fayetteville Museum of Art property on the Stamper Road

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A group of investors including photographers have bought properties Fayetteville Museum of Art is closed and intend for weddings and events Center next spring.

Wedding photographer Justin Pearson Leland signed Tuesday to buy the vacant buildings and a 7.5-acre property in Stamper Road, behind the Eutaw village shopping centre.

The deal saves the properties of the Foreclosure auction and the results of the public, the sale will go toward paying off debt private museum.

The terms of the sale were not disclosed. General notes for a transaction not recorded yet Cumberland County Register of deeds.

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GoingPro Bootcamp

GoingPro Bootcamp scheduled February 18 in Las Vegas. Full of information about the business and marketing professional photography, today the event has become a standard in launching a career in professional photography.

Maintain a reputation for outstanding education, founder of GoingPro, Scott Bourne and Skip Cohen, also teaching at the GoingPro Bootcamp, have added Michelle Celentano for the team!

"We're excited to have Michelle joins us. His experience, but even more impressive style. He is one of the best presenters in the professional photography and brand was just being himself, Frank and honest about all his experiences in business, "commented Cohen.

Michelle has been a photographer for twenty one years old and based in Phoenix. His work has been published in the United States and photographer Rangefinder, Shutterbug, just to name a few. He was Canon of light and active Explorer teaches at various conventions in the United States

"Exceptional marketing skills. She is constantly looking for ways to reinvent himself in the Arizona market, "Skip Cohen continues to comment further.

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Connecticut photography Expands the company with new Studio and a Facebook page – PR Web (press release)

Ready to make a full wedding photography market growing at Wallingford in Connecticut, wedding photographers, LT-photography, has just announced a studio which was completely renovated and expanded and the special Facebook page to appeal to the newlyweds into prominent use of the service. Already famous name among Connecticut couple and business, LT-photography is hoping to capitalize on their success recently with the opening of a studio in the House was expanded to provide abundant space shooting team mates, family and the entire wedding party.

It has operated from a small office for many years, LT-photography is eager to branch out with a full studio for a photo shoot that will enable improved using state-of-the-art camera and lighting equipment. Using the latest in Nikon brand camera, various latar-belakang including a black screen and white screen for the holidays, the forest and green screen images that allow for various custom special effects post-photo, LT-photography have all the necessary equipment to take stunning photos that will make Your cherished keepsake photo album.

Wedding photography is a big business in Connecticut and most clients LT-photography got to bride, wedding and engagement parties. No other day has a lot riding on the display and presentation and with top quality photography company handling a shot You can rest assured your photos will come out great. In addition to having a studio at home recently upgraded and renovated, LT-photography have special equipment to arrange the wedding and reception facilities to take photographs on the premise of the bride. Against the backdrop of portable, mobile photo booth and portable lighting, LT-photography can literally set up shop on the go and have your wonderful photos.

In addition to an expanded studio, LT-photography also launched a new Facebook page dedicated to the business of photography, studio photography lt Facebook which will be used to advertise their skills as well as the incomparable albums from some of their best work. Not all developing business using social media but the marriage was an industrial tailored for instant gratification and Facebook LT-photography is ready to be in a prime position when couples in Connecticut began looking for a photographer for their wedding.

The Studio expanded and additional coverage of new Facebook page, LT-photography ready to capitalize on the huge wedding market in Connecticut and became the go-to choice for couples who value professional look and quality of an experienced wedding photographer. LT-understand how important your wedding photography is and that is why they focus on providing the best service when Your photography special day comes around. Combining years of experience, a sincere passion for photography and the enthusiasm it takes to get the emotion You want to capture forever on film, LT-photography is Connecticut's choice for photos of the wedding day is perfect.

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