PhotoJoJo takes the reins!
They’ve only been going for about a month, but PhotoJoJo is definitely one of the cool kids on the block. So far, they only have just over a thousand subscribers to the newsletter, and another thousand who read the RSS feed, which is bloody ridiculous, considering the amount of very good newsletters the guys have produced so far. They should be more popular than the Pope and strawberry jam by now!
My good friend Amit explains how it all hangs together:
If you’re like most people, you got a digital camera sometime in the last few years. And you probably went from having stacks of prints haphazardly stuffed in a few dozen 1-hour photo envelopes, to hundreds or thousands of shots on your hard drive. You’re drowning in photographs.
Photojojo finds the coolest things you can do with the photos you’ve already taken. (Fun things to print on, DIY projects, and more.) We also unearth tips and do reviews of gear that will help you get the most out of your camera.
They deserve a gold medal for the project, and I wish them the very best of luck. Check out their story archive, and when you subsequently have become suitably impressed, get yer subscription sorted!




























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