Dear NYIP.com Reader:

A new year means new projects for us all. Here at NYI, our entire staff is hard at work with several special projects. Among the things coming our way is a trip to the big Photo Marketing Association trade show later this month. We'll be passing along all the information we discover about the great new photo products sure to tempt you when they hit the camera stores shelves later this year in a special report coming in March.

If you've been as swamped as we've been and not had a chance to visit www.nyip.com recently, we've got some good news for you. In an effort to allow everyone to catch up, we've left many of January's articles up on the site. So, here's your chance to read some of our recent feature articles before March rolls around in a few short weeks.

That's not to say that we don't have something special for you to read this month. With Valentine's day around the corner, we've got a great idea for a gift for that special person in your life. Check out How To Take A Romantic Portrait of the One You Love for tips on making memorable photographs that will just as nice to give as they will be for you to take.

If you just can't wait for us to unearth the breaking news out of PMA; you've got to know what's hot right now, then take a look at our CES 2005 Report. Our intrepid and well-informed reporter Ronald Johnson covered January's Consumer Electronics show. He reports on the newest digital photography gear, peppered with a bit of industry gossip that only he could possibly sniff out, plus a healthy dose of cynicism.

It's still winter for much of the world, so now is the perfect time to read our complete series of articles on winter photography. You'll discover how to keep your camera in tip-tip condition in How Should I Handle My Camera in Cold Weather? Taking good pictures of snow can be a challenge for any photographer, so don't miss Snow Business: A Digital Perspective. NYI Digital Advisor Tom Cavalieri makes his nyip.com debut writing about a recent wintery photo assignment he had, even though it was the middle of the summer! And finally, if February means a trip to the slopes, make sure to read How to Take Great Skiing and Snowboarding Pictures. The cold, the blinding white snow, and the fast-paced action on the ski slopes won't stop you from taking excellent photos after you've picked up some pointers from this article.

Also still available on NYIP.com this month is Bernhard J Suess' continuing series Back to Black-and-White. Even color photography fans will discover useful information as Bernie discusses what makes good subject matter for black-and-white pictures.

Digital Dialog: Digital Durability will help you understand all the intricacies of digital memory. What's the difference between flash memory and micro-drives? How can you protect your images? You'll find all the answers in Digital Dialog.

NYI Associate Dean Jerry Rice analyzes our Picture of the Month according to NYI's Three Guidelines and shows you why this dynamic photo taken by NYI Student Thomas R. Young works so well.

Our Student Perspective: The NYI Interview highlights the photographic talents of NYI Student Seth Gottfried who quit a high paying sales job and then found success in photography by taking pictures at fire and police scenes. Allana Wesley White is the subject of this month's NYI Student Profile. She is a successful fashion photographer whose pictures appear in magazines and advertisements.

We also have some great photo contest articles. Check out the results from our Show Me photo contest or the winners of our quarterly World Wide Web photo contest.  Don't miss our always popular photo trivia contest Where-in-the-World? or learn about other competitions you can enter in our Contest Watch column.

As always, there's lots more features to be found on www.nyip.com such as History of Art, Business Tips for Photographers and Tips for Photographing the Season and much more.

You'll find plenty of photography tips to keep you busy until March when we'll be back with an all-new issue full of exciting photographic articles.

Regards,
Chuck DeLaney
Dean
New York Institute of Photography
http://www.nyip.com

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