Sunday, January 17, 2010

Redesigned Website now live

 

In our ongoing effort to improve our web presence, we are pleased to announce the release of a significantly redesigned website, www.CityEscapesPhotography.com, which we expect to be more user-friendly.  Of course, the on-line art gallery is still the dominant feature. However, we have developed a layout that will allow us to provide significant new content over time without having to significantly redesign the site.  This new format also allows us to bring together our complete web presence into a series of easily navigable pages.

 

In particular, we have updated and expanded the FAQ, which makes it easier to find answers to questions about our products. We have also created specialized forums for collectors, friends, and those interested in keeping up with company news in which we have incorporated targeted RSS feeds for our press releases and newsletters, provided lessons learned from our travel experiences and included a complete list of our photos in a single catalog. We expect to add a forum on design considerations in the near future. Finally, we have included direct links to our Facebook fan page and our Brownbook listing (where we solicit feedback) for those who would like to keep up with our activities between releases.

 

Terence

CITY ESCAPES Nature Photography, LLC

www.cityescapesphotography.com

 

City Escapes Photography Newsletter - Jan. 2010

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Frost Valley -- Bison

CITY ESCAPES

Nature Photography, LLC

 

 

Newsletter

January, 2010

 

 

 

It’s One Percent Time

 

January is the time when we here at City Escapes Nature Photography review the books for the previous year to determine the amount of our annual donation to The Nature Conservancy.  We are proud to make a yearly contribution of 1% of our annual gross sales to this organization dedicated to finding pragmatic, real-world solutions to protecting wildernesses and wildlife, both on land and in the waters of the world.  With careful planning, good land and animal management, a lot of hard work, and a bit of luck, many of these magnificent places can be maintained well into the future, surviving to share their splendors with our nieces and nephews, their children, and their children’s children.  For more on this wonderful organization, check out their website at www.nature.org .

 

 

We’ve Redesigned Our Website

 

In our ongoing effort to improve our web presence, we have redesigned parts of our website, www.CityEscapesPhotography.com, to be more user-friendly.  It is now easier than ever to learn from our experiences with trip tips, and see some of our snapshots, as well as find answers to questions you might have about our products. Come check out our new Collector’s Corner and the updated For Our Friends page, among others. You can also see and/or subscribe to our blogs and newsletter, follow us on Facebook, and explore other fun City Escapes stuff!  We will be adding content on a regular basis, including providing answers to questions on a variety of photo-art related issues. As always, we welcome any specific questions you might have, as well as any and all feedback you have on the website, positive or negative.

 

 

Mother Nature’s Cold Curveball

 

The past two months have seen large portions of the U.S. get unusual weather: snow in the South, freezing rain all over the place, and temperatures that might make you want to peek out your window to see if a family of polar bears is moving in next door.  As a nature photographer, I have one thing to say about that: go out and enjoy it!  From magnificent hoarfrost on the trees to snow-covered winter wonderlands in very unusual places, you are bound to see some unexpectedly intriguing sights.  (Be sure to dress appropriately and, of course, avoid driving on icy roads if at all possible.)  Take your camera with you!  Remember that cold weather drains your camera battery faster than warmer weather, and keep film, memory cards, and extra batteries under your jacket, close to your body.  Even if you don’t venture outside, take a few moments to look out a window and really enjoy the unusual beauty that comes with such wintry weather.  You can even do so while standing next to a fire place and sipping a hot chocolate – full of marshmallows, of course.

 

 

January’s Fun Fact

 

Arctic foxes are the only land mammal native to Iceland.

 

 

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