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For more information on Fair UseWhile zooming along at 30-odd thousand feet, headed towards Reno, I found myself flipping throught the Skymall catalogue that Southwest had craftily stuffed in my seat pocket. The gadgets and gifties in these things usually trend towards the ridiculous, but this time around I spotted two products that might be interesting to Utata members.
First up was the Tabletop Photo Studio from Hammacher Schlemmer. This nifty little kit includes a small lightbox with two backdrops, two adjustable lights, and a tiny tripod. At only eighty dollars, it's an almost painless addition to your photo arsenal.

A few pages later I found myself letting out an interested "hmm" at the sight of Improvements' Photo Dynamic Frame. This three-opening frame boasts hinges on one side and a small storage space behind each aperture. Stack up to thirty five photos behind each four-by-six opening and rotate them with ease. Seven-opening, 8.5 x 11, and 12 x 18 versions are also available.
On August 07, 2007, jossy02116 said ...
I clicked on the link to the Tabletop Photo Studio and so it advertised for $79.95...that is a little more than $8.
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