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Leica Photo Contest

Ilse Jurrien
CES report
Friday 28th, December 2007
Posted by: Ilse Jurrien

Leica Camera AG, Solms is now inviting entries for its next international “Leica Oskar Barnack Award“ (deadline January 31, 2008) and “Leica European Publishers Award for Photography” (deadline March 21, 2008) competitions for professional photographers. The entry forms can be downloaded as pdf files at the Leica website in the Culture section. The annual Leica Oskar Barnack Award is given to the photographer whose sure powers of observation most vividly express man's relationship to his environment in a single photograph or photo story consisting of minimum 8 up to 12 pictures.

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Without a doubt, the 2010 CES show will come up with surprising company news. The economic climate is unpredictable, which requires a fast and careful response to the changes that take place in the market, time and time again. Incumbent companies make room for smaller ones, which are able to respond faster. The ability to operate globally through the Internet with only little overhead costs provides opportunities for innovative companies to promote themselves on the global market. The digital consumer market provides many opportunities, and thanks to the wide product range, direct contact with the user appears to be possible more than ever before. During the Consumer Electronic Show 2010, we aim to find out whether or not the current economy will continue to stand in the way of new developments.