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TWITTER CAN CUT TRAVEL COSTS
From: MichelleHiggins An increasing number of travel companies are using Twitter to market their brands, often by tweeting exclusive deals to followers. JetBlue calls out last-minute discounts at JetBlueCheeps on Tuesday mornings. A recent example: “$89 BOS to LAS this Sat. LAS to BOS this Mon. or Tues. 25 seats avail or til 6 pm ET.” Fairmont Hotels offers its Twitter followers special discounts before anyone else. Farecompare’s “flyfrom” Twitter feed offers location-specific fare sales when you plug in your home airport’s three-letter code, as in flyfromNYC. All you need ...
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Beijing: Behind the Scenes (July)
Chinese culture through your photography. Join Sean Justice for a behind-the-scenes, upclose and personal tour of Beijing, an urban powerhouse and city of many charms. Our host, the Three Shadows Photography Art Center, is a contemporary gallery and research institute devoted to photography as a fine art.
Instructor: Sean Justice
Dates: One-Week Workshops7/5/10 - 7/15/10
International Center of Photography
Education Department
1114 Avenue of the Americas at 43rd Street
New York, New York 10036
212.857.0001 | www.icp.org
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MOVE ON
Is it that gloomy out there? A 54-year-old photographer has maintained his business, in part, by shooting rodeos - a genre filled with fervent fans and specialty publications willing to pay for quality work. Survival will increasingly depend on such niche-mining, since the stopper won't ever be put back in the stock photography bottle.
SOURCE: JAMES RAINEY / Los Angeles Times
TAKEAWAY: Yes, the gloom is out there if you continue to use the old model to survive in stock photography. But switch to a specialized field, one that you love being in, and stick with that niche. The buyers will come to you, and they’ll not be from down the street, but from addresses world-wide. –RE
http://www.adn.com/24hour/opinions/story/1105488.html
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