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Win a Free Snaptotes Bag!

Just a quick post to let you know that one of our sponsors, Snaptotes, has a cool contest going on right now, and they’ve invited members of PhotographyCorner to enter: the Favorite Family Photo Contest. Five winners will be drawn at random to win a free bag by April 30th, 2008 for a chance to win a free bag for Mother’s Day. Simply upload your photo, fill in your name and email address, and you’re entered! To check out what a Snaptotes bag looks like, check out the review I did a couple of months ago on my own bags: Snaptotes Custom Photo BagsRead more »

Posted by Tim L. Walker on Fri, 2008–04–04 20:27
Categories: Contests
Tags: contestbagssnaptotescamera bag

Press Release: LowePro Adds Larger Slingshot Bags for dSLRs

Lowepro, one of the sponsors for the PhotographyCorner.com 2006 Photograph of the Year Contest, just announced they will be expanding their line of Slingshot AW camera bags to include for larger model dSLRs (I might even be giving one or 2 of these away as prizes in the PotY Contest). This is great news for those who really enjoy the slingshot style camera bag (great for short day trips to the zoo, etc), but could never get all their “stuff” to fit, so had to use a larger, backpack-style bag. Read the full press release below:  Read more »

Posted by Tim L. Walker on Mon, 2007–01–29 19:02
Tags: dSLRspress releasebagsloweprocasesslignshotshoulder bags

Protect Your Photography Equipment with Porter Case

Porter Case is known for making great cases, including photography cases. With air travel restrictions becoming increasingly tight, packing and protecting your gear properly continues to remain in the forefront of the traveling photographers’ mind. Gary Pond, president of Porter Case (who have sponsored both the January 2007 Photograph of the Month as well as the PhotographyCorner.com 2006 Photograph of the Year Contest), tells us a little more about about what makes Porter Case a leader in heavy duty cases. Read more »

Posted by Tim L. Walker on Mon, 2007–01–29 13:39
Categories: InterviewsEquipment Storage
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