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The Changing Pro Market: The Retailer’s New Role
July 2010 From Hold
The line between professional photographers and amateurs was once well-defined. Shooting film with manual cameras required pros to know and understand all kinds of complicated things such as f-stops, light meters, and Ansel Adam's The Zone System—things that boggled the minds of average consumers and enthusiasts alike.
 
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IPC Announces Three to Board
June 9, 2010 From News
The International Photographic Council (IPC), a non-governmental organization (NGO) of the United Nations, recently announced the election of three new members of its board
 
FedEx, Canon, HP Redefining Retail Printing
April 14, 2010 From News

FedEx Office, an operating company of FedEx Corp., has formed an alliance with Canon U.S.A., Inc., a subsidiary of Canon Inc. and HP to create what the trio are calling an unmatched network of printing and imaging capabilities, “giving customers access to leading-edge technologies and a state-of-the-art machine fleet.”
 
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HP Celebrates Snapfish 10th Anniversary
March 31, 2010 From News
In celebration of its 10th anniversary, Snapfish by HP announced it will open its application programming interface (API) to allow creative individuals and businesses to be part of the evolution of its leading online personal publishing service.
 
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HP Debuts Photo Center 5 Premier
March 10, 2010 From News
The idea behind HP’s new Photo Center solution is to allow consumers to easily produce professional-looking photo books, flip books, posters, canvas prints, DVD slideshows, calendars, banners, greeting cards and more.
 
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HP Photo Center 5 Premier Is Full-scale Solution
February 22, 2010 From News
The HP Photo Center 5 Premier (Booth #3120) is the newest version of the award-winning HP Photo Center retail publishing solution that integrates HP’s Microlab, Minilab and Photosmart Studio systems. Versatile and scalable, the HP Photo Center can either be plugged into a retailer's existing lab infrastructure or can serve as a complete, end-to-end solution, designed to increase revenue by transforming traditional photo departments into dynamic publishing centers.
 
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It’s Always Been a “Social” Activity
January 2010 From Picture Business

Over the past couple of years, the photo imaging industry has watched the explosion of social networking with anguish: nobody prints, and printing is the

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Flickr, Snapfish Partner
November 18, 2009 From News
Flickr recently announced it is partnering with Snapfish by HP
 
Can You Connect With the Connected Consumer?
September 2009 From Picture Business
This month's cover story examines the new imaging behaviors connected consumers are developing and some key ways retailers can tap into them.
 
Sharing Is At the Heart of It All
June 2009 From Picture Business
Understanding how consumers share their images can help digital imaging business owners find new opportunities for creating revenue.
 
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New Rules for Kodak Gallery
April 8, 2009 From News
As online storage options continue to gain steam, Kodak recently announced a change in the terms of service around their online Kodak Gallery storage option that might signal an interesting shift in consumer behavior within this market.
 
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Samsung's Memoir: Another Level for Camphone Market
February 25, 2009 From News
As mentioned multiple times in this space throughout 2008, the camera phone market gets more interesting by the week and Samsung’s latest announcement raises this bar yet again.
 
Rohit de Souza, Vice President, Retail Publishing, HP
February 2009 From Picture Business
Picture Business had the opportunity to chat with HP’s Vice President, Retail Publishing, Rohit de Souza. His insight into the future of how consumers will create and consume their digital content is intriguing and where retail will fit into this new frontier is a big part of the company’s vision moving forward.
 
Advertising 101: Getting the Word Out
February 2009 From Picture Business
It’s no secret that retailers often feel manufacturers don’t spend enough time and money promoting the industry. But in the weeks leading up to the 2008 holiday season, there was plenty of advertising plugging both product and services.
 
Snapfish Leads Conversion Rates
Snapfish Leads Conversion Rates
April 2008 From News
Based on the results from a recent report conducted by Nielsen Online (Internet Retailer), online photo products and services retail website Snapfish (owned by HP) came in as the number one large e-retailer in conversion rates. The report claims that Snapfish led all high-traffic e-retailers for the month of February with a visitor-to-sales conversion rate of 17.4 percent, followed by Vistaprint, at 16.8 percent. ProFlowers and Lands’ End tied for third at 15.2 percent. The Nielsen Online report, titled MegaView Online Retail, covers online retailers with a minimum of 500,000 unique visitors in February. (Unique visitors count only once each shopper who came
 
 
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