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New things abrewing at d3photography.com

by Ryan Coleman on Aug.10, 2010, under How it's done

We’re less than four weeks away from the start of the football season, 22 days to the start of soccer here in Minnesota with a kickoff scheduled for 1pm on September 1st (the UMAC’s Crown plays at the MIAC’s Hamline in Women’s Soccer).

  • We’ve had our photo store officially shut down since the first of the year, but will be reopening it on September 1st, offering shipping at 50% off for the entirety of September (pay for your prints by 11:59 PM Central time on September 30th to receive the discount).
  • We’ve been kept busy during the off season with a variety of non-sports blogs here but also recently wrapped up work. D3jobs.com has received a complete face-lift and software overhaul as well as upgrades to portions of D3football.com’s Kickoff preview.
  • By the end of 2010 d3photography.com will host all of its photo galleries within the website itself, Pictureprints.net will be phased out in favor of this new photo store.
  • Conferences and Schools will also have a new library tool to select photos for their websites, complete with cropping tool and widget add-on for their websites that will make our photos available for them to display on their websites with ease.
  • In October we will start providing photos to a new media partner, USCHO.com, for Division III Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey and Division I Women’s Ice Hockey.

We welcome Greg Kremer of Sartell, Minn., on as a full member of our photography group.

If you know of someone interested in having their work promoted through d3photography.com, or have existing services available please feel free to send them to joinus@d3photography.com. Please be sure to include links to your work online or as attachments. We are looking for photographers that love to shoot for the sake of the art and the game (all sports) and can edit and upload their photos in a timely fashion.


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