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Beth Baynum

Make Your Wedding the Event of the Year with our New Photographers

November 28th, 2009 by | Share Blog

For brides looking for the latest, the best and the special “something” that will set their wedding photography apart from the usual – we have news!  Fifth Avenue Digital is thrilled to announce the addition of two renowned wedding photographers: Cathy Maier Callanan and Jay Lawrence Goldman.

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Both photographers have built loyal followings in the western US, and we are bringing them here to provide fresh

perspectives and talent for New York wedding photography.  Each brings the creative spark that has made them such successful wedding photographers in their respective areas, now available in New York exclusively through Fifth Avenue Digital.

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Beth Baynum

How Major Corporations Use Branded Photography for Marketing

November 19th, 2009 by | Share Blog

Today’s consumers are inundated with media messages.  We get bombarded from all sides with advertising, so much that we end up tuning out most of it.  This fact isn’t lost on corporations.  They are hungry for new ways to more directly connect with their customers.

These companies are learning that branded photography is an ideal way to create a personal, one-on-one connection with their customers.  And because the connection is created with a photograph, it’s personal, tangible and lasting.

So who’s doing this, and how?  Here’s a round-up of some recent events we’ve produced using branded photography for large corporations.

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Elizabeth Beskin

Twitter Lists: Value for You and Value for Your Followers

November 10th, 2009 by | Share Blog

Twitter recently introduced a new feature simply called Twitter Lists. This new feature isn’t available to everyone –yet.  Twitter Lists are such a useful feature that I am finding that I am spending more time on the Twitter site instead of using TweetDeck.

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