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iPicolo and iPicEd iPhone Applications Now Available at the iTunes Store
by Jess on Aug.14, 2009, under application, photo editor, social media, software
Santa Clara, Calif. (PRWEB) August 14, 2009 — Moobila announces the release of two photo uploading and editing iPhone applications. Dubbed iPicolo and iPicEd; both applications are available now at the iTunes store.
iPicolo gives users the ability to instantly upload pictures the moment they are taken. Taken pictures can then be uploaded to a variety of sites such as Facebook, Twitter, PicassaWeb, or Flickr. iPicolo gives users the ability to keep their friends and family updated with picture messages and photos with just a click of a button.
iPicEd gives users the ability to edit, pictures on the iPhone. Users can either load the application, take a picture, and then begin editing, or simply select from any photos on the iPhone. This application works hand in hand with iPicolo, as edited pictures can then be uploaded.
Déjà vu
by Jess on Jun.01, 2009, under blog, branding, copyright, marketing, photo editor, picture editor, picture research, research, rights and permissions, stock images, visual content, website

The above are screenshots from Dan Schwabel’s personal branding blog. Dan Schwabel literally wrote the book on personal branding. What does his blog and personal branding have to do with photography and photo editing?
The evolution of a photo editor, in Black Star Rising
by Jess on May.29, 2009, under Black Star, blog, historical images, photo agency, photo editor, photojournalism, picture editor
Black Star is a photo agency I’ve always admired for its amazing historical and stock collection, its army of amazing photographers and its contribution as a whole to the field of photojournalism. (continue reading…)
Getty Images and Flickr
by Jess on May.19, 2009, under Flickr, Getty Images, microstock, photo agency, photo editor, photographer, stock images
Some Flickr members may have recently received invitations from Getty Images to have their images added to Getty’s ever-expanding collection. I think it is just a way for Getty to obtain cheap content.
Why do I need a photo editor?
by Jess on May.18, 2009, under asset management, blog, books, color correction, copyright, historical images, illustrations, magazines, marketing, photo agency, photo editor, photographer, photography, photoshop, picture editor, picture research, power point presentation, publishing, rights and permissions, stock images, visual content
Now that we’ve defined what a photo editor does, you might be wondering, “who needs one?” The truth is, anyone dealing with visual content could benefit from employing a photo editor. From asset management to color correction to finding the right image, employing a photo editor is your best bet to ensuring your project makes the best visual impact.
so, what does a photo editor do anyhow?
by Jess on May.17, 2009, under photo editor, photography, publishing, research
I worked as a photo editor in New York for quite some years. Upon moving to Israel I discovered that for whatever reason(s) this is not a common profession. Even in the states I would often get the question, “so, what does a photo editor do anyhow?” Well, let me answer that for you…