ZATZ launches new Connected Photographer Magazine
PRINCETON, NJ., December 5 /ZATZ Newswire/ -- ZATZ Publishing, a leading publisher of special-interest online magazines and e-books for technical consumers and IT professionals today introduced Connected Photographer Magazine, the latest in the publishing company's series of online magazines.
Connected Photographer Magazine (at http://www.connectedphotographer.com) is all making a connection with your photographs. Whether you're producing snapshots for your family or professional shots for clients, or just pictures for your living room wall, connections, both Internet and interpersonal, pervade every aspect of picture taking, production, and creation.
According to David Gewirtz, ZATZ Editor-in-Chief, "We cover everything from studio technique to Photoshop plug-ins, to taking eBay and personals pictures, to cameras, gadgets, sharing, and even cameras in phones, PDAs, and more. This ain't your Daddy's photo mag!"
In addition to hands-on coverage of all aspects of photography, ZATZ will also be covering photography-related news and product announcements on a daily basis.
Connected Photographer is available online now to readers at http://www.connectedphotographer.com. The publication, which launches with more than 300,000 subscribers, is free to all readers.
About ZATZ Publishing
ZATZ Publishing is a leading publisher of special-interest online magazines and e-books for technical consumers and IT professionals. ZATZ publishes popular magazines, including Connected Photographer, WebSpherePower, OutlookPower Magazine, Computing Unplugged Magazine, and DominoPower Magazine. Together, these publications have nearly one million readers and are the leading monthly magazines in their markets. ZATZ is also a leading publisher of electronic technical books, with fifteen e-books on the market and more arriving every month. To make the ZATZ Publishing process work, ZATZ developed ZENPRESS, a patent-pending software technology for Internet magazine production.
For more information, please visit the ZATZ Web site at http://www.ZATZ.com or call (732) 422-6990.
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