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An apology – we are back now!

Whoah, it’s been a long time since Photocritic has been updated. My sincerest apologies, but I’ve been in the process of moving from Liverpool to Bristol (that’s about 200 miles), and I’ve started a new job, over at Future Publishing, so I now work for the same publishing house as the guys who make Digital Camera magazine, Computer Arts and T3!

I’m excited by my new job, and I love the new place, but obviously it means I haven’t had too much time to update PC – I haven’t had internet at home, and I’m sure the boss wouldn’t be impressed if I were to update PC from work. In a week or so I should be back and all hooked up again, and then the PC will blossom back into life. In the meantime, thanks for all the comments and fantastic tips for articles. Keep them coming in, everybody, I’m looking forward to reading all the tips and articles, and start running regular updates on the site again.

Thanks for your patience, my lovelies!

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This post, "An apology – we are back now!", is part of these categories: All articles, was posted by Haje Jan Kamps and saw the light of day on the 4th of February 2006. I hope you liked it.

Insights, suggestions and comments

By garyx on February 4th, 2006 (permalink)

Welcome back. Hows the new digs, and what job is it you are doing?

By wolever on February 5th, 2006 (permalink)

Horra! I was getting worried that there would never be an update. Hope you enjoy your new job! I’m looking forward to some new photography tricks.

By Brendan walker on February 15th, 2006 (permalink)

Hah! i’m liking the coincidences there, i’m moving to bristol in september, and my magazine will be getting printed with stones printers (same people as future)

odd that.

see you in brizzol bro. :D

 

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