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Mercury has moved

Mercury Megaloudis – Creating Award Winning Prints - The AIPP event set for Wednesday the 26th of May has moved from the Rob Roy hotel to AtkinsTechnicolour, 89 Fullarton Road Kent Town, bookings and registration are through Mercury’s website.

Seminar Wednesday will start at 9.30am, be there by 8.55am to get your place.

The Tuesday afternoon session for the AIPP is still on at the Rob Roy.

Archiving and Backup

As a result of the seminar we ran earlier this month, I have prepared an information sheet to summarise my recommendations. Please read it and challenge the findings if you want to, the best ideas are well tested! Click here to view the PDF.

We are also stocking the Vantec Dual Hard Drive Docks and raw hard drive cases will be in stock in two weeks.

Enjoy!

Paul Atkins

Tony Hewitt afternoon next Tuesday

Hurry up if you want to see this three times Master of Photography (AIPP) speak on the 11th of May. To book, call the lab on 08 8431 6755 or email.

Cost $65 for Students and members of the AIPP and AAPP, and $75 for non-members.

For more information, click here.

Proudly sponsored by Jorgensens Albums and AtkinsTechnicolour.

May special – Hard Drive docks

As a part of our commitment to helping photographers manage their workflow, we are stocking the Vantec Dual Hard Drive Dock.

The dock is designed to hold two SATA interface raw hard drives, either 2.5inch or 5.25inch drives. This is the most economical way to have an external hard drive.

The Vantec Drive Dock connects with USB2 or eSATA.

Cost $99.95

Order by emailing or visiting the lab.

Backup and archiving evening

Can you recover from this?

April 28th 2010, 6pm – 9pm (pizza included),

Paul Atkins will run a seminar on running a successful backup and archiving system.

Atkins started it’s digital services in 1994, and archiving was the problem encountered after 3 months accumulating digital files. We solved it in the 4th month.

2010 has bought some interesting new opportunities to solve the problem. Come along for a fun night of information and discussion.

You will leave with a solution.

Click here for more details.

Tony Hewitt Seminar

May 11th 2010, don’t miss an opportunity to see Tony Hewitt here in Adelaide. For more information click here.

Testimonials

The most important aspect of any business are the customers. Customers provide money, joy, happiness, surprise, sadness, frustration and the rest…….

The point of my comment is that you are in a relationship with your customers, they are your people, you need to embrace the relationship and make active maintenance of it a part of your life.

We have decided to ask clients to write down a few words about their experience with AtkinsTechnicolour and give us a picture of themselves so we can show the world, please have a look at these testimonials, and follow the links through to their websites, and if you feel inclined, email us with your own testimonial, good, bad or indifferent.

Link to testimonials page.

Adelaide’s Best Wedding Photograph 2010

Yes the competition is on again, hop onto our competitions page for full details.

Link to the competition page.

The 2009 winning image from Pear Walk Studios

Assistant required

Adam Bruzzone is currently looking for a new assistant, if you have interest, download the PDF and enquire further.

Right click here and save to disk to get the PDF.

Picpress wins awards

Will, Michael, Phillip (the CEO of Curries, the major Sponsor), Paul and Paul

Last Friday night at the printing industries’ National Print Awards at Darling Harbour Sydney, Picpress took out gold for the category of “Limited Edition Printing” and followed up with the top award for “Innovation in print”.

This was a first for the print industry where an operator, only two years running and coming from a totally different field won in an industry where it is not uncommon to be operating for 100 years.

Picpress’ success is not from owning better technology and toys, but from a focus on two key things: the priority of photographic image quality at all cost and the directors’ experience in one off custom manufacturing.

The feeling in the room and at the Picpress table could be summed up by this overheard statement “imagine what they could do if they knew what we were doing!”

National Print Awards Website.