PPS08: Icon's of Imaging Panel 01
- Posted: Aug 14, 2008 at 11:01 AM
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The Microsoft Icons of Imaging is an exclusive group of (thirteen) industry leading photographers and digital imaging experts whose workflow is based within the Windows environment.
At the 2008 Pro Photo Summit we brought the Icon's together for a series of mini-panels and asked what was the biggest trend that they witnessed in the photography industry over the past five years and what trends they see continuing, emerging, evolving or declining in the next five.
Their answers may surprise you.
In this first panel is Jerry Ghionis, Bambi Cantrell and Matthew Jordan Smith.
At the 2008 Pro Photo Summit we brought the Icon's together for a series of mini-panels and asked what was the biggest trend that they witnessed in the photography industry over the past five years and what trends they see continuing, emerging, evolving or declining in the next five.
Their answers may surprise you.
In this first panel is Jerry Ghionis, Bambi Cantrell and Matthew Jordan Smith.
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