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I am extremely honored to announce I will be the new co-host with Adilfa Ford for Utah’s Pictage User Group Meetings! I absolutely love Pictage and am so thrilled to be collaborating with such a great company.

I am very open to suggestions and I would love to hear from you. Don’t hesitate to call or email me with questions or ideas for our PUGS!

For our August PUG, we will be meeting at Pictureline (305 West 700 South in SLC) on Wednesday, August 25th from 4:00-5:00 p.m. Leslie Nielsen is going to be teaching a class all about lenses.

Lens Class Outline:

The only thing between your subject and your sensor is your lens, it affects the “look” of your picture more than any other accessory. In this class we will unravel the mystery of camera lenses so you will be able to select and use them more effectively.

We will specifically discuss:

The language of lenses – What do all the numbers mean.

Lens selection – which lens to use for the look you want.

Primes vs Zooms – building a lens kit.

This class is limited to 25 people, so please RSVP!

Cheers,
Andrea

Do you use ShootQ and love it? Do you use Pictage and love it? Well…I am SOOOO thrilled to spread the word that Pictage has recently acquired ShootQ! If you have any questions on why I love either one of these services please feel free to ask! Cheers!

This is a letter from Pictage CEO Jim Collins

This month I’m writing for a special reason. After many weeks of planning and conversation, Pictage has acquired ShootQ. This is exciting news for us and I’m sure it will be for you as well. The reason for the acquisition is pretty straight forward—Pictage’s mission is to become a one-stop shop for Photographers seeking help in their professional pursuit. Up to this point, our products and services—with some minor exceptions—only provided solutions for post-shoot activities. ShootQ on the other hand has solutions that are almost entirely pre-shoot in nature. The overlay of the two companies from a product perspective is a no brainer. But that’s not the reason we did this deal.

The main reason is that when we met with Andrew, Rachel, and Jonathan, the managing triumvirate of ShootQ, we were very impressed with their vision and passion in serving their photographer customers. Early on, Rachel described this as a Co-Op and that’s pretty much the way we see it as well. Adding their experience as successful photographers, along with the product they’ve created to the quilted fabric of Pictage, gives us a better sense of the customers we serve. That they are pretty fearless about voicing their own opinions about things we can do better only sweetens the deal.

I’ve often told people that I did not come to Pictage to do a small thing. I’m here to do a big thing. My vision is to create a solution and service set that makes it difficult for professionals NOT to use us. If we can give you the level of flexibility you seek and combine that with rock solid reliability in every facet of our business, and give you an array of community and educational offerings that allows you to broaden your vision and your business, I think we can do that. That’s what we’re going to do. This is a big step.

If you are interested in more details, please visit the Q&A on the Pictage forums.

I look forward to seeing you on the road.

Until then, Onward!

JC

Jim Collins
CEO
Pictage, Inc.
www.pictage.com

Tip of the Week-By Me!!!

June 30, 2010

This tip of the week is by me; and the cool part is that it was also shared on Pictage’s Blog today. Enjoy! In my next blog post I will share with you why I absolutely love Pictage. So go ahead and enjoy reading my article here!