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INTERNATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF PANORAMIC
PHOTOGRAPHERS
July 1988
Reston, VA
Orlando, FL
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Aerial view of Downtown Annapolis and the Naval Academy, taken with the Widelux 1500. Original in color.
Annapolis Convention Soon!
THE BIG GUNS ARE COMING : ARE YOU?
By David Paskin
IAPP President
For the last two years, many people have called me and said,
"Dave, when are we going to have a convention?” After a lot
of effort, and with the help of some stalwart members, we
finally got everything together and organized our next
convention for September 8-10,1988 in Annapolis, Maryland.
We’ve reserved the hotel and restaurants, and planned outings
and parties. I wrote to many manufacturers and distributors of
panoramic cameras and some big names have agreed to come --
Kodak and Fuji to name two - and you can’t bigger than that!
As with any convention, certain things have to be firmed up
by certain times, in particular guaranteeing hotel rooms and
restaurants. There is only one ingredient missing from our
convention and that is YOUR PARTICIPATION. I am pleased to
tell you that people are signing up already. We will have a
number of overseas visitors as well as people from around the
country. For those of you who have not signed up yet, don’t put
it off any longer.
The last page of this newsletter is another copy of the
registration form. Please complete it immediately and return it
and your check to Dick Fowler in Orlando, Florida.
Proscrastinating time is over. DO IT TODAY. We are
counting on you.
INSIDE
Panoramic News
Cirkut in Macro Mode
Panoramas in Stock
By Doug and Mark Segal
Panoramic Stock Images, Chicago
Many panoramic photographers who have been actively
creating pans for three years or more have found themselves
getting occasional requests for images to be used for display or
for reproduction in magazines and brochures. Such requests are
welcome to photographers who have invested large amounts of
time and money pursuing their panoramic interests. As the
field of panoramics continues to grow - and there is every
indication that it is growing quite fast - we’ve noticed an
increased demand for high-quality pan images from magazines
and advertising agencies. The sale of existing images,
particularly transparencies, is the business called stock
photography.
Panoramic formats have not been embraced by the existing
major stock agencies because of a few important reasons. Pans
are not a "normal" format, and therefore require a specialized
filing and protection systems that most agencies find
impossible to incorporate into their current systems.
cont. on p. 5
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