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Look for these and other articles of interest to DIMA members in the February issue of Photo Marketing magazine:

* PMA 2006--Imaging at its most innovative; The Complete Picture.

* DIMA 2006--Including DIMA Shoot-Outs and DIMA Innovative Products.

* Interviews with Official Business Session speakers--Guy Kawasaki, Robyn Waters and Amy Curtis-McIntyre.

* Parting shot--Michael Woodland, CEO of Dan's Camera City, offers observations on print price erosion.

* Digital Photo Cafe extraordinaire--Camera Comer offers nine kiosks, a plasma television, a wireless Internet connection, free beverages, and a play area.

* How to "Focus Your Power"--PMA 2006 speaker Michael L. Stahl talks about using values to get what you want.

* Better business--Columnist Steven D. Strauss provides unique selling proposition how-tos for retailers.

* The evolution of the album--Meg Weston offers her view of the changing way people share photos and images.

* As good as new--AAA Imaging provides new life for older minilab equipment and new opportunities for retailers.

* Sealed with a KIS--KIS/Photo-Me finds the road to success paved with minilabs.

* Nostalgia creates niche--Photo booths, now rented for events, are appealing to new generations.

* Digital dominance--Former Kodak executive leads SMI into the future.

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Date:Feb 1, 2006
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