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Cowboys & Indians features Texas Legends book

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Waco, Texas (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan. 20, 2012

Cotton Bales, Goatmen & Witches: Legends from the heart of Texas to the forefront of the media on Roundup Special Collector’s March 2012 issue of Cowboys & Indians. The international magazine, published eight times per year is available in retail outlets, most magazine. It covers the past, present and future of the American West.


One problem

publishers nightmare turned into a plus for Cowboys & Indians contributor David Hofstede called TSTC Publishing on the book.

Mr. Hofstede has a day and was very open and said he had a publisher call and tell him about the book he plans to print about did not want another year to write, said Sheila Boggess, TSTC Publishing marketing manager. Hofstede said he had to, and dug to find a suitable replacement comes in and promotional information on the cotton bale book. I gave him a copy of the book and gave him contact information for the author, Boggess said.

Turner a call on the same day and had a telephone conversation with Hofstede. The article Hofstede’s Media Roundup Tops and imagery of the book cover, photographed by Mark Burdine.


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contemporary photography in this book really work with Brad legendary stories, said Mark Long, editors. Bales cotton, Goatmen & Witches: Legends from the heart of Texas has 70 stories that bring to life the stories and whispers forgotten secrets, darkest corners of the Texas psyche to light from the distant past to the present

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Turner, the seventh generation Wacoan, Hofstede said that he had many stories of growing up hearing. His favorite? Well, the story of a Goatman kids in the local Cameron Park definitely the biggest impression made, Turner is quoted in the article.

It is important to note down Turner, the stories before they are lost forever. What does, in fact, the inclusion of social memory, which is very different from the story, Turner said the Cowboy & Indian items. If they are not written down, nobody will know 100 years from now, and whether they Lore, legend or fact was.

The article in the March issue, but is now available in stores. For more information, contact Cowboys & Indians at 214-750-8222 or visit here.

information about the book, Sales Manager at 254-867-3233 or call Western Lowe wes.lowe @ tstc.edu publishing.tstc.edu or by visiting. Founded in 2004 as a publishing arm of the Texas State Technical College System, offers TSTC Publishing faculty across the country the opportunity to initiate and participate in a variety of book development projects. TSTC Publishing project is a complementary product as instructor guides, student workbooks, CD-ROMs, DVDs, eBooks and companion websites. In addition to providing editorial assistance and guidance to the faculty, the support in the areas of materials, production, distribution and sales available.

a book trailer on bales of cotton, Witches & Goatmen clock. Legends from the heart of Texas, click here

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A Classic Photography book makes an encore performance

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Sarasota, Florida (Nasdaq) January 13, 2012

The elements for a large portraits has not changed, and nobody did it better than Don Blair. His professional photographers handbook, “Body Parts” was a classic when it originally launched in 1999 but still relevant today. The ingredients for great portraits and dealing with Mother Nature’s challenges have not changed.

“We look forward to working with Marathon Press and put the original book hangs again,” says co-author, Skip Cohen. “Although today some things can be fixed in Photoshop, it’s about what the computer can not!”

challenge many photographers face, especially those that comprise the professional market, beautiful classic portraits to create. The main ingredients are great light, make the necessary, and look good at the end of each client’s expectations.

The book includes how to deal with the challenges of women to men posing, glasses, braces, and big nurses short brides and the list goes on and on. Also included in this book is a good explanation of light technology, with about a dozen lighting diagrams for a few portraits of the classic Don Blair.

“The book was originally designed to easily go into a photographer’s camera bag, and we think it is exactly the same!” Cohen was commenting on.

It is expected that in the early to mid-March at $ 39.95 is available, but for a limited time available for an advance purchase price of $ 29.95 plus shipping. Photographers in the discussion of their copy of the classic interest, book online at http://www.DonBlairsBodyParts.com.

education is somewhat expensive, Don Blair believed Until the seventies, he was not just teaching workshops on lighting and portraits, but they see themselves. He was a firm believer you never stop learning and never stop to strengthen your skills. He may be gone for years, but the need to get the best images to create, is as important today. Or, as Don the age of 74 once said, when asked: What is the best photo you’ve ever done? He replied, I havent taken it yet, but I do not know!

For more information about Don Blair’s Guide to Lighting and Posing Body Parts Contact Marketing Essentials International at info (at) mei500 (dot) com.

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