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Rangefinder
Magazine
March 2004
Welcome
to Rangefinder. Below is the Table of Contents of this month's
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FEATURES
12 Profile: Paul Bowen by Peter Skinner
Doyen of Aerial Photographers
20 Profile: Michael Biondo by Peter Skinner
At the Top of the Fashion Industry
26 Profile: Kalen Henderson by Lou Jacobs,
Jr.
Working Smarter
32 Cubberly Studios’ Brian
King by Larry
Singer
A Call to Action
36 A Dream Come True: by Larry Brownstein
Self-Publishing a Photo Book
42 Power Selling: by Mitche Graf
Putting You in Your Marketing Plan
52 You Lost Me at “Hello!” by Cheri
Frost
A Tonge-in-Cheek Overview of Phone Etiquette
60 Five Steps to
Publishing Your Own Book by Andre Krump
Making Book Publishers Sit Up and Notice You
66 Sinar 2004 Calendar: by John Rettie
Top of Switzerland
70 First Recipient of the Hy Sheanin Scholarship: by Emily Burnett
J.B. Salee
76 Ten Commandments
of Marketing & Self Promotion by Linda Ford
Make Yourself Visible
COLUMNS
10 Insight / On the Cover by Bill Hurter
48 First
Exposure: Canon Digital Rebel by Ron Eggers
Canon’s First Affordable Digital SLR
54 Digital Photography: by John Rettie
New Pro Digital Cameras at PMA
68 First Exposure: Flip Album
Professional 5.0 by Michael Ayers
It’s Easy, Fun, Fast, and Encrypted
DEPARTMENTS
65 Industry News
82 Calendar
92 Problems & Solutions
93 New Products
—coming next month:
Changing Technology Issue—
• Digital Lighting Techniques
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JPL’s Deep-space Photography
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ProShots Vs. StudioMaster PRO 2
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Workflow: The TEPS Solution
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Eliot Porter: Color Revolutionary
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René Clement: Global Journalist
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