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  2. Mixbook - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 the company launched another photo book service called Montage, [8] which offered a web-based interface, powered by image recognition technology. Notably, Mixbook has forged partnerships with brands like Martha Stewart , [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Crayola, Hallmark and PetSmart, [ 11 ] contributing to its reputation as a trusted platform for creating ...

  3. Free Mother's Day photobook offer after buying one - AOL

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    Buy one photobook for Mom and get a second one free. You can make a gift out of the second one and give it to a sister, aunt, or grandmother. The freebie is for a second copy of the same book.

  4. Photo book - Wikipedia

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    A photo book or photobook is a book in which photographs make a significant contribution to the overall content. A photo book is related to and also often used as a coffee table book . Front cover of a 2010 photo book by Ragnar Axelsson

  5. Harvey Benge - Wikipedia

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    He stated that "the most successful photography raises questions, offers something else to the viewer". [ 2 ] In May 2007 he started his photo-blog called Photography + Art + Ideas on the Blogger platform to write about photography, photobooks, art and photographic concepts.

  6. Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards is a yearly photography book award that is given jointly by Paris Photo and Aperture Foundation. It is announced at the Paris Photo fair and was established in 2012. [1] The categories are First PhotoBook (with a $10,000 prize), Photography Catalogue of the Year, and PhotoBook of the Year.

  7. Ritz Camera & Image - Wikipedia

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    Ritz Camera was the first chain photofinishers to offer 4×6 prints from 35mm film, as well as free bordered prints, as standard. Ritz Camera is also the first national chain to offer 4.5×6, commonly known as 6D, prints. Unlike the traditional 4×6 prints used for film, Ritz's 6D prints reflect the different aspect ratio of 4:3 digital images ...