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		<title>Matter at PDN PhotoPlus Expo NY 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2011 13:11:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Bradley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Words by Andy Meltzer Since 2004, Matter has participated in the PDN PhotoPlus Expo in New York, a gathering of the Who’s Who in photography.  We’re (exhaustedly) getting back into the office following this year’s fantastic event and I wanted to use this space to express some thanks to the many who made our presence [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Words by Andy Meltzer</em></p>
<p>Since 2004, Matter has participated in the PDN  PhotoPlus Expo in New York, a gathering of the Who’s Who in  photography.  We’re (exhaustedly) getting back into the office following  this year’s fantastic event and I wanted to use this space  to express some thanks to the many who made our presence at PPE a major  success:</p>
<p>-     Our  clients: SIGMA, Unified Color, Spider Holster, ILFORD, Gary Fong,  Camera Bits, Datacolor, DxO Labs, Lowepro and Acme Made, and, of course,  our  booth neighbors at Lexar.  All of these brands came out strong at  PhotoPlus and trusted Matter to help make their investments in PPE that  much more effective.  Additional thanks to our client, Pinhole Press,  who sat this one out but helped provide collateral  that was incredibly well received!</p>
<p>-     The  media: It never ceases to amaze me how Matter staff and members of the  photography trade media interact at this and other events – almost as if  we were seeing old friends at a reunion.  The photo community is a very  tight group, even as it grows on a yearly basis.  We are honored to  consider ourselves a part of this network and it is our relationship  with the media that help make that a reality.   We staffed about 125 press meetings at this show and we can’t thank  those who took time out to meet with our clients enough.</p>
<p>-     The  team at Matter – in no particular order: Zachary Heath, Tobi Young,  Greg Wind, Chrissy Kinch, Kristin Amico, Colleen McCarthy, Andrew  Rodger,  Sheena Guide, Tim Bradley and, of course, the Boss, Scott Signore.  At  home in PVD, Theresa Freeman and Julie Sellew did serious grunt work and  held down the fort.  Thank you for your incredible and diligent work  before, during and after this show, for making  a naturally chaotic experience run like clockwork, for trudging through  rain, snow and cold and still keeping up your enthusiasm for your work  and for sacrificing the treads on your shoes to the Javits Center  floor.  You guys are the best.</p>
<p>I will let Tim’s sweet video (that’s only fault is  that it contains my visage) give you a sense of what it all looked like,  but to all who were there and made this year a rousing success for  Matter and our partners, my sincere thanks and see  you at the next show!</p>
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		<title>PMA or bust … or just a bust?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 18:13:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marci Stone</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Photo Marketing Association conference and trade show kicks off next Friday and, like everyone else in the industry who will be in attendance, I’m eager to see how things pan out. Much has been said about the success of the show and the future of this event since last fall, when Canon announced that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a title="PMA" href="http://www.pmai.org/pma2010_home.aspx">Photo Marketing Association conference and trade show</a> kicks off next Friday and, like everyone else in the industry who will be in attendance, I’m eager to see how things pan out. Much has been said about the success of the show and the future of this event since last fall, when <a title="Amateur Photographer" href="http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/news/Canon_USA_snubs_PMA_2010__worlds_biggest_photo_show_news_289896.html">Canon announced</a> that it would not be exhibiting and several companies followed suit.</p>
<p>Their reasoning? Canon reps told <a title="PDN" href="http://www.pdngearguide.com/gearguide/content_display/news/e3ife9d9d88fcefbcdc7ac3b737fdefb944">PDN Gear Guide</a> that it was a combination of the show’s timing, its move to Anaheim, and the need for a larger, broader audience. What didn’t factor into their decision, the Canon reps said, was the money.</p>
<p>For many companies whose pockets aren’t as deep as Canon’s, the money probably <em>was </em>a factor. There are a lot of events to consider and trade show budgets certainly aren’t what they used to be, regardless of who you are. And, as the Canon folks duly noted, the convergence of technologies is attracting more people to events like the <a title="CES" href="http://www.cesweb.org/">Consumer Electronics Show (CES)</a>. Heck, in addition to the fancy gadgetry on display, half the appeal is Vegas itself. Without the roulette tables and showgirls, PMA already seems, as Alice Cooper would say, like a shadow of itself.</p>
<p>All joking aside, though, what will become of PMA? I’m a glass half-full gal (depending on when you catch me and who you ask) and to me, the outlook is not that bad. I received an updated press list with 300-plus names on it this week and I’ve booked meetings for my client with all the major players. Sure, I’ve heard from a few media folks who will not be attending or who are sending fewer writers, but it’s certainly not the letdown that I was expecting.</p>
<p>I think the <a title="List of PMA exhibitors" href="http://www.pmai.org/PMA2010.aspx?id=18667">exhibition hall</a> will speak for itself – and news of the turnout will likely get more press than any gear announcement, but I also think the conference’s organizers have something up their sleeves. It’s hard to imagine that they’ve sat back and listened to all this scuttlebutt without devising some plans for 2011’s show. We look forward to hearing what they have in store for us in the years to come and, in the meantime, we plan to sit back and enjoy the show!</p>
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