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Nikonians partners with photography publisher
Mark Peters : August 15th 2007 - 13:37 CET
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Nikonians partners with photography publisher Rocky Nook : In a joint statement, Nikonians and Rocky Nook photography publisher announced they have joined forces. The international community of Nikon enthusiasts partnered with the Santa Barbara-based photography publisher to launch a new program of books for photographers geared toward both professionals and advanced amateurs. The project, under the Nikonians Press banner, will mostly cover Nikon photography equipment and books in the series will go well beyond the scope of technical manuals. Written by experienced photographers, they will help photographers become better at producing high quality images more efficiently, and to achieve consistent results.
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Nikonians Press Photography Books
Written in an easy friendly style, the books from Nikonians Press will cut through the technical jargon to help readers understand not only their camera, but also the wealth of photographic advantages it can deliver. Books from Nikonians Press will strive to convey what Nikonians is about: a friendly, reliable, informative, and passionate Nikon users community. The first books in the series, currently in production and scheduled for publication early next year, will cover the newest Nikon systems.
About Nikonians - International community of Nikon enthusiasts
Nikonians is a non-profit organization founded in 2000, with more than 100,000 members from nearly 150 countries, mostly known through their popular community website. Founded and owned by Bo Stahlbrandt from Sweden and J. Ramón Palacios from Mexico. The Nikonians mission is to provide a friendly, creative, and inspiring environment for ambitious photographers of all skill levels and to help them learn and grow.
About Rocky Nook - Photography publisher
Rocky Nook, Inc. Was founded in 2006 in Santa Barbara, California, and is closely associated with dpunkt, a leading publisher in Germany. Rocky Nook’s mission is to publish books on those leading-edge developments in photography and imaging that really matter, to filter out the marketing noise often associated with them, and to focus on their practical use in the photographic workflow. The ultimate goal of all that is image quality.
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