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B&H introducing a new paymemt option

December 3rd, 2005

B&H

Bill Me Later®: Buy Fast. Feel Secure.®

Bill Me Later® is a convenient and secure new payment method designed for purchasing on the web. As a credit account, Bill Me Later® provides you with the flexibility to purchase without using your credit card. Bill Me Later® is offered through Chase Bank USA, National Association (The Bank) and is only available to US customers who are at least 18 years of age. Subject to credit approval.

To request a Bill Me Later® account, you do not have to complete a lengthy application prior to making a purchase. Simply select Bill Me Later® at checkout to complete your request.
There are no account numbers to enter, just top-of-mind information such as date of birth and the last four digits of your social security number. This information is easy to provide and helps us protect you against fraud.
Bill Me Later® offers “zero fraud liability” protection which means you are not responsible for unauthorized charges.
After you use Bill Me Later®, you will receive a billing statement.
Bill Me Later® offers flexible repayment options: you can choose to pay the entire balance with no additional charges or pay a portion of the balance and regular interest charges apply.

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Stock Tips: What’s An ISIA?

December 3rd, 2005

News from the stock photo world:

  • A new trade association hopes to become a gathering place for stock photographers and everyone else who works with stock imagery.

    The International Stock Imagery Association (ISIA) launched its web site this week. The group, started by people who met in an online discussion group, now has a board of directors and says it is pursing certification as a non-profit association.

    The ISIA joins the alphabet soup of industry organizations that already includes the Stock Artists Alliance (SAA), the Picture Archive Council of America (PACA) and several other stock groups. So what makes this organization different?

    According to its organizers, ISIA hopes to be an inclusive organization, serving photographers, graphic artists, art buyers and distributors and welcoming a variety of opinions. Though its president and its executive director are both photographers in the U.S., the organization has members from many countries and professions.

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PDN Photo Annual 2006 - Call For Entries

November 6th, 2005

PDN Photo Annual 2006 - Call For Entries

Categories

1 Advertising
2 Magazine/Editorial
3 Photo Books
4 Photojournalism/Sports /Documentary published /unpublished
5 Corporate Design/Photo Products/ Annual Reports/Brochures/Catalogs/Greeting Cards/ Calendars/ Posters/Book Covers/Cd Covers/Packaging
6 Personal Work
7 Stock Photography
8 Web Sites
9 Student Work

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