Kingston Technology’s ‘Icons of Photography’ Provide Constructive Advice on Viewer-submitted Photos
"Critique My Image provides visitors to Kingston's `Icons
of Photography' microsite a rare opportunity to have their work critiqued
by some of the most noted photographers in the world," said Jaja Lin,
Flash marketing manager, Kingston. "The new interactive features on our
microsite, including Critique My Image, create a dialogue between our customers
and members of the Icons program. Our Icons love to share their knowledge and
experience with other photographers who want to learn how to take better pictures,"
Lin added.
"The new interactive elements of the `Icons of Photography'
program give us the chance to impart what we've learned over the course
of our careers," said Harry Benson, world-renowned photojournalist. "Commenting
on these submissions was a great exercise for me personally and I was genuinely
impressed with the overall quality of the images. It's great to be a part
of a program that encourages interaction and learning among those who share
a genuine love of photography," continued Benson.
Kingston's `Icons of Photography' microsite includes Benson,
internationally-acclaimed photojournalist and advertising photographer Colin
Finlay, National Geographic photographer Gerd Ludwig and Sports Illustrated
photographer Peter Read Miller.
Consisting of three elements -- 20 Questions, Ask the Icon and Critique
My Image -- visitors gain personal insight in an interactive forum where
questions can be asked and images can be shared with the Icons. The microsite
will continue to showcase the latest work produced by each photographer, along
with a listing of upcoming projects, lectures and workshops from each. In July,
Kingston will publish 20 Questions with Harry Benson, an up-close-and-personal
interview.
For more detailed information visit the Kingston IOP Web site at www.kingston.com/iop.
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