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Zamage Joins Forces with Emage to Transform Hollywood Legends into Collectible Works of Art.


LONDON -- Zamage Digital Art Imaging, Inc (www.zamage.com), (Pink Sheets:ZMGD) a world-class fine art publisher using proprietary printing processes, has entered a joint venture agreement related to the works of legendary Hollywood photographer, Frank Worth, with Emage International Inc, a media content company specializing in the marketing, promotion and licensing of classic and contemporary photographic masterpieces.

"We are ecstatic that Emage has chosen to work closely with Zamage to transform the works of Frank Worth into collectible, fine art," said Stewart Irvine, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Zamage. "His photography is one of the most amazing and valuable collections in existence. No one has ever captured the essence of classic Hollywood and legendary movie icons the way Frank Worth did. We are pleased to be the exclusive company to offer this rare collection as ultra fine art giclee prints."

About Frank Worth

Frank Worth was considered the photographer to the stars and throughout the 40s, 50s and 60s he enjoyed unrivalled access to the most famous people in the world. The Frank Worth Collection consists of more than 10,000 negatives, most of which have never been published. Together, Worth's photographs form an archival history of Hollywood's true 'Golden Era', and illustrate the intimacy of his relationship with the stars. The list of stars represented encompasses most of Hollywood's greatest legends, including the 'Rat Pack's' Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Sammy Davis may refer to:
  • Sammy Davis, Jr., American entertainer
  • Sammy Davis, Sr., American dancer and father of Sammy Davis, Jr.
  • Sammy Davis (American football), American football player
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 Jr. and Dean Martin, as well as James Dean Noun 1. James Dean - United States film actor whose moody rebellious roles made him a cult figure (1931-1955)
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, Cary Grant Noun 1. Cary Grant - United States actor (born in England) who was the elegant leading man in many films (1904-1986)
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, Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor Noun 1. Elizabeth Taylor - United States film actress (born in England) who was a childhood star; as an adult she often co-starred with Richard Burton (born in 1932)
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, James Stewart, Ava Gardner, Rita Hayworth Rita Hayworth (October 17, 1918 – May 14, 1987), was an American actress who reached fame during the 1940s as the era's leading sex symbol. Although there was prejudice against Hispanic actors at the time, Hayworth is now widely regarded to be one of the first , Groucho Marx, Tyrone Power, Bette Davis, Marlon Brando Marlon Brando, Jr. (April 3 1924 – July 1 2004) was an Academy Award-winning American actor whose body of work spanned over half a century. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential actors of all time. , Fred Astaire and many others, in relaxed, intimate and untraditional Adj. 1. untraditional - not conforming to or in accord with tradition; "nontraditional designs"; "nontraditional practices"
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 settings.

According to Christie's Auction House of London, "...it is the most extraordinary collection of its kind to be found in the past fifty years."

"We at Emage are tremendously excited about our partnership with Zamage and the high-quality, affordable price points offered by their latest "Hollywood Exposed" series of The Frank Worth Fine Art Collection," says Norman Solomon. "The combination of our Frank Worth archive of previously unreleased vintage Hollywood photographs, coupled with the ground-breaking fine art production processes and tailored marketing programs crafted exclusively by Zamage will deliver a unique and compelling product offering to fine art collectors and aficionados around the globe."

About Emage

Emage was formed in April 2003 and is headquartered in Los Angeles, California. As a media content company, Emage specializes in the marketing, promotion and licensing of classic and contemporary photographic masterpieces, created by some of the most accomplished photographers in the world.

Since the discovery of the Frank Worth Collection just over three years ago, Norman Solomon, in association with the Frank Worth Estate, has attracted key sponsors such as De Beers, Hewlett-Packard and Turner Classic Movies, to support a limited number of Frank Worth exhibitions. The first one was held in London in October 2002 while another was held in San Francisco to support a charity event. A small part of the collection was displayed at a pre-Academy Awards gala hosted by Sharon Stone for the 75th Academy Awards. In addition, a color photo of Ava Gardner was used in a Hewlett Packard campaign.

About Zamage

Zamage Digital Art Imaging, Inc., (Pink Sheets:ZMGD) founded in 1999, is a publisher, designer, manufacturer and marketer of canvas and paper giclee printed fine art products and art-inspired gift products. It is the only company in the world that provides customers with a fully integrated photo-to-art and VMS (1) (Virtual Memory System) A multiuser, multitasking, virtual memory operating system for the VAX series from Digital. VMS applications run on any VAX from the MicroVAX to the largest unit. See OpenVMS.  (variable media and size) fine art printing system. From scanning photos to delivering custom-designed framed artwork, Zamage offers seamless, end-to-end art at a quality unmatched in the market.

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