Photographic Exhibition

 

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Thursday 16th October 2008  GMT 


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New Mario Acerboni ‘Trillion’ Album  

18/05/07

A great new idea from Mario Acerboni is their new Trillion album. Whatever the occasion, this innovative understated design has an ultra modern elegance. Simply create your own look behind a satin finish acrylic panel using your own images, whether it be for wedding, christening, commercial or portraiture photography.
The Trillion album is available in a book bound A size with black edging and also as a postbound A3 landscape format.
Trade prices ex vat range from £122.72 for the A size 15 leaf and £160.83 for the A3 15 leaf version. If you wish to see this beautiful album in person, please call Parker Photographics on 0121 382 1799 to arrange a viewing appointment or contact one of their many Acerboni distributors around the UK .
 

The SWPP 2008 Convention was an outstanding success,
we have 89 days to get ready for the 2009 convention - which starts on January 14, 2009

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Photo Quote: Now to consult the rules of composition before making a picture is a little like consulting the law of gravitation before going for a walk. Such rules and laws are deduced from the accomplished fact; they are the products of reflection . . . -Edward Weston