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An understated appeal to upscale travelers

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THE HOTEL pages inside the customized Peninsula jeepney in Brewster green

In the midst of stiffer competition posed by new hotels, the Peninsula Manila recently launched its global brand campaign to remind the people about its distinction.

Posted: March 25th, 2013 in Headlines,Inquirer Features | Read More »

Kodak reaches improved financing deal worth $830M

Buyers and industry affiliates pass by the Kodak exhibit at the 2012 International CES tradeshow, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012, in Las Vegas. Eastman Kodak filed patent lawsuits against HTC Corp. and Apple this week. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

Struggling photo pioneer Eastman Kodak Co. will get loans worth $830 million in a new financing package that replaces a $793 million deal.

Posted: November 29th, 2012 in Latest Business Stories,Photos & Videos | Read More »

Imaging, printing exhibit set on June 14-16 at SMX Convention Center

Imaging, printing exhibit

A must-see and -attend event for creative professionals (photographers, videographers, graphic designers, layout artists, etc.) and printing/publishing businessmen is slated on June 14-16, 2012, at the SMX Convention Center. The annual 17th Graphic Expo, 3rd Photo-Video and the 9th Print Tech Manila 2012 will display wide arrays of state-of-the art equipment, machineries, hardware, software, services and total solutions in imaging, photography, video, publishing and printing exhibition. It is a marketplace that connects trade buyers, decision makers and businessmen with leading suppliers and service providers in the industry.

Posted: May 23rd, 2012 in Latest Business Stories | Read More »

What’s photography got to do with selling?

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You probably know why you want to own a Giorgio Armani. Photographer Jerry Avenaim did a great job talking to your senses.

Posted: March 15th, 2012 in Latest Business Stories | Read More »

Bankrupt Kodak asks to pull name from Oscars theater

The century-old photography trailblazer Eastman Kodak has filed a request to pull its name from the Los Angeles theater hosting the Oscars as part of bankruptcy proceedings launched last month.

Posted: February 2nd, 2012 in Latest Business Stories | Read More »

Four photo hobbyists form ‘Framed Up’

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FRAMED-UP Production members (left to right)—Ben Gendrano Jr., Ralph Timothy Rasay, Peter Allen Allarey and Ferdinand Fernandez.

Bonded by a common passion for digital video and photography, a group of young men turned their hobbies into a profitable enterprise focused on recording weddings.

Posted: January 28th, 2012 in Editor's Pick,Featured Gallery,Headlines,Inquirer Features,Photos & Videos | Read More »

Kodak edges toward bankruptcy

Eastman Kodak, the company which brought photography to the masses a century ago, faces a gloomy future amid new reports that it is on the edge of bankruptcy.

Posted: January 6th, 2012 in Latest Business Stories | Read More »

Probably the most coveted camera ever made

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THE AUTHOR took this photo of himself with a Rollei set on a tripod, by self-timer

In the autumn of 1952, my craving to own a Rolleiflex was getting difficult to bear. That was the year the cold war was heating up, General Dwight Eishenhower and Illinois governor Adlai Stevenson were battling for the US presidency, and I was studying public relations at the Boston University graduate school. Then one day [...]

Posted: September 3rd, 2011 in Editor's Pick,Featured Gallery,Headlines,Photos & Videos | Read More »

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