Tuesday, December 27, 2011

iPad apps love you

Ok, so your iPad apps probably don't love you.  But you might just get hooked to your iPad with these apps.


Did you receive a new iPad for the holidays?  If so, now it’s time to download apps.  We read an article by Nancy Messieh with The Next Web and knew our readers would be interested in this topic. 


Note the first app she mentions: Snapseed.  Snapseed is a photography app that helps you edit and share your photos.  Also, she recommends Skitch, an app that helps you annotate your images and screenshots.  Check out 500px to browse high quality photos, follow the photo uploads of other users and, if you pay for PhotoStackr for 500px, upload your own photos. Of course we were happy to see photography featured in a top 20 list of iPad apps.  


For a full list of all the top photography apps for iPad, based upon the Apple iTunes rankings, check out our previous blog post about the top free iPad photography apps.

Below, check out the 20 recommended apps including those for photography, games, productivity improvement, music, videos and more!

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Got a new iPad?  These are the first apps you should install on it.  
25th December 2011 by Nancy Messieh


We can imagine that a fair share of iPads got unwrapped this morning, and the first thing you’re going to want to do is switch it on and get a few awesome apps on there. Last year, we gave you a long list of apps that will help you get started with all of the popular essentials.
This year, we’ve decided to do the same thing, adding a ton of great apps to the list that you’ll want to get on to your iPad straight away. The list includes apps to handle your photos and videos, music apps, productivity apps, a few essentials to meet all of your social media needs, and of course a few games to keep you entertained.
Media

Snapseed - If you’re a photography buff and are finally going to get that iPad you always wanted, we’d recommend getting yourself an iPad SD Card Reader from Photojojo. This makes it easier than ever to get your photos straight from your camera onto your iPad, and it’s half the price of Apple’s iPad Camera Connection Kit. Once the photos are transferred, you’re going to want to be able to edit, process and share your photos. The best app we’ve come across that does this is Snapseed, which we’ve previously reviewed here. The $4.99 app is worth every cent. It comes with easy-to-use autocorrect features which will adjust your images at the click of a button, or if you want more control over your image’s final look, you can manually adjust basics like sharpness, brightness and contrast, and use some pretty cool looking filters to give your photos a grunge or vintage look. Snapseed is controlled entirely by swiping your image either right to left or up and down.
Pandora - For streaming random music or personalized radio stations, Pandora is a great option for those of you who are lucky enough to live in the right country. The iPad app makes it easy to access all of your Pandora radio stations when you log in, and you can rate, skip and pause the music.
MusicTandem - For those of you who don’t have access to Pandora, check out the $0.99 app MusicTandem, which we reviewed here. With the app, you can create personalized radio stations based on artist, genre or tag. When selecting music based on a specific artist, you can choose to play music only by that singer or band, or to play a variety of music similar to that one artist. Our one complaint when it comes to MusicTandem is that it doesn’t play in the background which is a much-needed feature. Another music app which certainly deserves an honourable mention for discovering new music is MusicHunter, which we’ve reviewed in-depth here, but it’s worth noting that the app is now completely free.
Shazam - Another essential app for music buffs is Shazam. The free app comes with unlimited tagging, so if you hear a song on the radio or TV and want to know what it is, just whip out your new iPad, hit tag, and let the magic of Shazam do the rest for you.
Showyou - If you want to watch online videos on your iPad, a great way to do that is with the the free app Showyou. You can connect the app to your YouTube, Vimeo, Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr accounts, making it easy to find interesting videos, and instantly share them with your friends and followers. Showyou is not only fully searchable if you’re looking for a specific video to watch, but it also comes pre-loaded with grids featuring videos on various topics and from various sources, with everything from Al Jazeera to Reddit TV. If you want to save a video to watch later, all you have to do is sign up for a free account.
FlexPlayer – Since VLC was pulled from the iTunes App Store, the best free alternative available now is FlexPlayer. You don’t have to convert your videos before transferring them to your iPad. Just hook your iPad up to your computer, fire up iTunes and copy your movie files to your iPad. FlexPlayer is a slick video player, and add to that the fact that it’s ad-free, there’s really nothing else that you need to watch your movies and TV shows on your iPad.
Social Media

Zite - We’re big fans of Zite here at The Next Web, and reviewed it when it first launched here. Zite is one of the best ways to get your daily news fix with minimal effort on your part. All you have to do is plug in your preferred topics and the app will do the rest for you. And the more you use it, the better it becomes at making recommendations based on your personal preferences. Zite’s UI is best bar none. It’s sleek and minimal, showcases the articles you’re reading beautifully, and makes it easy to share posts on your favourite social networks or save them for reading later.
Blogsy - You might not get as much writing as you’d expect using the iPad, but if you’re really serious about it, investing in a bluetooth keyboard to go alongside your iPad will make life much easier. So which apps should you download if you’re serious about your writing? The first app a blogger will probably want to download is Blogsy. The $4.99 app supports WordPress, Blogger and Posterous, while also allowing you to access your Flickr, Picasa and YouTube accounts. Blogsy makes it easy to write up and share media-rich posts straight from your iPad, allowing you to upload images and drag-and-drop videos, and also comes with text formatting.
Verbs - Verbs is a pretty slick chat app for the iPad with Google Talk, AIM, Facebook and MobileMe support, and allows you to add multiple accounts. For easy photo-sharing you can also connect your Cloud or Droplr accounts. Normally a paid app, you can get it free for now, but the free version does have its limits. The paid upgrade at $4.99 will get you push notifications, whereas the free version will only notify you of messages for the first 10 minutes that the app runs in the background.

StumbleUpon -  When StumbleUpon finally launched an updated iPad app this year, one of our observations when reviewing it was that the iPad was made for this kind of site. And the app certainly lives up to that. We should warn you though, if you’re a fan of StumbleUpon, installing this app on your new iPad will suck you right in and make it hard to put your iPad down.
PhotoSync - For all of your photo uploading needs, rather than download a different app for each account, PhotoSync supports Dropbox, Picasa, Facebook, SmugMug and Flickr. Select multiple photos to upload simultaneously to all of your accounts. You have extensive control over how each account is configured – from privacy settings, folders and more.
500px - Want to browse gorgeous photos on your brand new iPad? Then the first app you need to download is the official 500px iPad app, which we reviewed here. The quality of photography on 500px is pretty impressive, and where better to check it out than on the iPad. If you have a 500px account, you can log in to follow other users and add their photos to your favourites, but unfortunately, you can’t actually upload any images to the site from your iPad using this free app. If you want that capability, you’re going to have to opt for the $0.99 app, PhotoStackr for 500px.
Productivity

Polkast - If you prefer not to have to upload files to the cloud, Polkast is a great alternative. The only drawback is that you’ll have to stay logged in to your computer in order to access your files. On the other hand, there are no complicated settings to fiddle with in order to get the connection to work. Simply install the app on your Mac or Windows computer, install the app on your iPad, and you’re good to go. You can play videos and music straight from the app, or download the files to your iPad. If you modify files on your iPad, you can save the new file back to your computer right from your iPad.
Wunderlist - If you’re looking for a multiplatform productivity app to keep track of your task list, look no further than Wunderlist. The app is completely free regardless of which OS you use, and also syncs to the cloud, so you’ll be sure never to lose your task list, and have access to it on all of your mobile devices and on your computer as well. It’s no surprise the app has over 1 million users now.
iA Writer – While Blogsy has you covered for most of your online writing needs, if you need something to save notes locally on your iPad, we’ll tell you right now, the native notes app that the iPad ships with simply isn’t going to cut it. The $1.99 app iA Writer is a great option because it comes packed with some pretty decent features without locking your content on your iPad. You can sync all of your content on the distraction-free iPad writing app with its Mac counterpart, using Dropbox or iCloud.  For those of you who don’t use Macs, you can simply take advantage of the Dropbox backup to get your documents from your iPad to your computer.
Switch - If you know for a fact that your new iPad is going to become a form of entertainment for the whole family, you’ll be disappointed to find that you can’t password protect your apps or create user accounts. The closest you’ll come is to use the $4.99 app Switch which allows you to create browser-related accounts. With Switch, each user can password protect their browsing, bookmarks and logged-in accounts. Of course this applies only to the browser app and doesn’t affect any other apps on your iPad.
Utilities

Flip Clock HD - Your new iPad is going to look great sitting on your bedside table so you might as well put it to good use. With Flip Clock HD you can turn your iPad into a stylish clock which not only lets you keep track of the time and date, but you can also check out your local weather at a glance. Using the app as an alarm clock will give you the option of waking up to tracks on your iPad. When using the app as an alarm clock you will have to keep it open, since it doesn’t work in the background, but the screen does dim if you leave it running without touching the screen.
Skitch - If you’ve been using Skitch on your Mac, you’ll be happy to know that it’s available on the iPad as well. The free app is the best option available for annotating your images and screenshots and instantly save them to your Evernote account.
Games

The Sims 3 - If you’re looking for a game to keep you busy for endless hours, Sims might be the right game for you. The best part is that EA has made a really decent free version available so you can try it out first. Although right now the full version is available for just $0.99 so get it on sale while you can.
Temple Run - Before downloading Temple Run, be warned. It’s extremely addictive. The current version of the free iPad game has been rated over 55,000 times and is standing strong on a 5 star rating. And for good reason. The 3D adventure will have you making your way through a maze, collecting coins, and swiping left and right in the high speed game.
Machinarium - You might be surprised to find that the $4.99 app Machinarium, which only works on the iPad 2, was created using Adobe Flash. The game has received rave reviews, and with the amazing graphics and music, you’ll understand why. The game is a gorgeous experience of puzzles slipped into a point-and-click adventure, and makes for a fun and challenging experience if you have a bit of time to kill.
The Next Web
Of course, we also recommend The Next Web’s iPad app which makes it easy to keep up with all the latest tech news, using a beautiful app designed specifically for Apple’s tablet.
What are your favourite must-have iPad apps? Let us know in the comments.

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http://thenextweb.com/apps/2011/12/25/got-a-new-ipad-these-are-the-first-apps-you-should-install-on-it/

Friday, December 23, 2011

Top free iPad Photography apps

Looking for a photography app for your iPad?  Visit this link to see the top 90 free iPad photography apps.

The list is based upon the Apple iTunes store's top download listing.  DSLRphoto.com posted this list and will update it hourly comparing the latest app ranking with the previous ranking.

Everything from "Adobe Photoshop Express" to "ColorBlast! Lite" (which let's you create dynamic black and white photos with selected areas of color by brushing in the area of interest) to "Holiday Cards by Sincerely Ink: Christmas, New Year & Hanukkah cards, too!" (which, as it sounds, lets you send cards directly from your iPhone or iPad using your own photos).

Look through the entire list which changes every hour based upon the new rankings.

For more iPad apps for photography, games, personal organization, videos and more, see our post for 20 recommended iPad apps.
















   

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

You asked, We Answered: Holiday Gift Ideas from ScanMyPhotos.com

Looking for last-minute holiday gifts?  We've been receiving calls and emails asking what kinds of services we recommend as good gifts.  The average American family has about 5,500 analog photos sitting around.  These photos are in photo albums, frames, shoeboxes, bins, storage lockers, stashed away in attics or a closet.  Some of these images have already been damaged or have been faded by the sun.  Give the gift of photo memories this holiday season and help someone special in your life preserve their memories for a lifetime and more.  We hope this helps everyone to choose the best holiday gift.  Happy holidays!

As requested, a few gift ideas from ScanMyPhotos.com:

Premier Legacy Photo Scanning Package

Our All-Inclusive, Flat-Fee Premier Legacy Photo Scanning Package. This is the perfect gift for anyone on your list. Everyone has many old photos tucked away, never to be seen. Give the gift that will let them travel down memory lane while also preserving those memories in a digital format. Also a great gift for yourself as well. For one low price you receive:
Prepaid Slide Scanning Box


  • Fits about 540 standard 35mm slides.
  • Professional, delicate hand scanning with Kodak Digital ICE
Video and Film to DVD Transfer





Prepaid Photo Scanning Box

  • 1 box fits about 2,000 4x6 standard photos. (Total estimated, results vary with packing and size of photos.)
  • Includes 1 DVD data disc with your scanned images. (300dpi, True Color 24-bit JPEG)
Photo Restoration





And of course, the ScanMyPhotos.com E-Gift Certificate

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

CES 2012 revealed: Maps! Conference Brochure! PMA@CES TechZone!

Heading to CES 2012 and want to know where everything will be located?  Problem solved!  See a larger map of the Consumer Electronics Show here!


City-View map 
                                                                         

Venetian Map




Las Vegas Convention Center map



  

You can search by product category and exhibit hall, as well.

Check out the extensive conference program, all the events, awards shows and of course the dizzying array of new and innovative products that will be featured at CES 2012!

Want to see the CES 2012 Conference Brochure? Check it out!

Did you know that PMA@CES is going to be featured for the first time as one of the CES TechZones?  CES TechZones group new technology markets together and feature up-and-coming products, services and companies.  The Photo Marketing Association International is sponsoring their own TechZone, which will be the place for the most-concentrated exhibits of digital imaging/photography products and services, according to their description.




View the extensive list of exhibitors who will be featured at the PMA@CES TechZone!

See you at CES 2012!







Monday, December 19, 2011

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Awkward Family Photos

Awkward family photos - what a perfect time of year to check out this site. Especially since they teamed up with USA Today to celebrate the 12 Days of Awkward Holiday Photos.

Most of us have at least one awkward photo... What's yours? 


Check out the official Awkward Family Photos board game! Why not make your own game with your very own awkward scanned photos?








http://awkwardfamilyphotos.com/

Facebook Timeline Goes Live

Facebook's more than 800 million members will now be able to convert their profiles to the new Timeline design.

The world's largest social network announced Timeline in September, and now it's available worldwide. The feature replaces current user profiles and dramatically overhauls how information is shared on the service.
"It's a way to tell all the important stories from your life on a single page," Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said when he announced the new feature at his company's F8 Conference.
Timeline shows all the updates a person has added to Facebook since they joined the site. It also follows the social network's desire to provide users with a single place to showcase what has happened in their lives over the years.

Facebook said this morning that people can head over to its Timeline information page and turn the feature on. Upon doing so, they will have seven days to review their timelines and decide whether certain photos or wall posts shared on the site over the years should be shared or kept hidden from view.
Aside from a prominent picture at the top and basic information below it, Timeline has a right sidebar listing years in chronological order that you can click on to see what a user shared on the site, who they made friends with, and other information for any given period. Timeline even includes a map where people can input where they've been around the world.
I loaded up Timeline this morning and was immediately hit with a sense of nostalgia. I went back to updates and posts friends put on my wall years prior. In many cases, they were things (and events) that I had long forgotten. But Facebook hadn't. And now, my friends and I can relive some of those moments.
Timeline has privacy features.
Timeline has privacy features.
(Credit: Facebook)
Aside from that, I was pleased with Facebook's decision to let me customize just about everything in Timeline. If there was something I didn't think should be shared any longer, I simply made it private. And if certain information was worth sharing again, I made it publicly viewable.
Inevitably, some folks will complain about Timeline's design and Facebook heaping major changes on its user base. But from what I've seen so far, it's a solid update. It offers privacy features, it comes with a nice design, and it makes getting to know people (in the virtual world, at least) a bit easier.
Facebook said it will automatically push the timeline live seven days after someone signs up for the new feature. However, if folks are content with what's shared after reviewing it, they can push it live themselves at any point within that period.
Mobile users hoping to access Timeline will be able to do so from Facebook's mobile Web site.Android handset owners will also have access to Timeline in the Facebook for Android app.


http://news.cnet.com/8301-13506_3-57343500-17/facebook-timeline-goes-live-out-with-old-in-with-new/

Kodak Earns Three CES Innovation Awards from Consumer Electronics Association





Kodak earns three (3) CES Innovations 2012 Design and Engineering Awards from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)


Which products won? The Kodak Hero 9.1 all-in-one printer, Kodak Playfull waterproof video camera & Kodak Playsport video camera/Zx5. 


Do you use Kodak products or services?

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/kodak-earns-three-ces-innovations-awards-from-consumer-electronics-association-2011-11-09?siteid=nbsh

Tech the Halls with Photos

Looking for that last-minute gift idea?

Tech the Halls with photos, slides, negatives and film scanned and digitized.  Give a prepaid box to your family and friends this holiday season.


Enter code TECH40 at checkout: ScanMyPhotos.com.  Receive $40 off your next online prepaid order over $200 through December 31, 2011.

Happy holidays from ScanMyPhotos.com!

Pick Your Plane Seatmate on Facebook

Yes, you read correctly.  You will be able to chose your seat-neighbor when flying KLM Royal Dutch Airlines through Facebook and Twitter profile searches.


Will you use this service? Do you like this idea?


If you would use this feature for picking your seatmate, would you alter your social media profiles to try to be the #1 most wanted seat-neighbor? Or would you try to be the least favorite choice in an attempt that you might have an empty seat next to you? How would you accomplish either of those feats using your scanned photos?





http://abcnews.go.com/US/dutch-airline-passengers-pick-seatmates-facebook/story?id=15155962#.TupJ4Jj3BGx

Holiday Cards 2000-2010

Find inspiration for your card by viewing this collection of The Arnold Family's holiday cards from the past decade. Do you mail cards to friends and family or do you send e-cards?  Do you use scanned photos to create unique cards? Below, check out one of their cards posted at CameraSim.com.






 http://camerasim.com/creative-christmas-cards/

Seeking a Picture-Perfect Tablet

Looking for a tablet to organize, edit and store photos? These are helpful tips.

Consider screen size, the ability to add storage space, see of syncing images externally or saving them in a cloud.

Very importantly, keep in mind the quality, quantity and availability of photo apps that you will have access to on your particular tablet's operating system.  Make editing and organizing your photos as easy, fast and FUN as possible.

Happy organizing and editing!


December 12, 2011, 5:46 PM

Q&A: Seeking a Picture-Perfect Tablet

Q.
I want to get a tablet for organizing, editing and storing photos. What things should I consider when shopping?
A.
Although there are other systems available, most tablets today run Google’s Android operating system — except for Apple’s iPad 2, which runs its own iOS system.
If you want to put a focus on photography when making a tablet purchase, keep several factors in mind. Unless you want to travel light, a tablet with a 10-inch screen gives you more space to edit and show off your work than do tablets with 8.9- or 7-inch screens. If you plan to store a lot of images on the device, be mindful of the storage capacity. Some tablets expand on their internal storage space with slots for Secure Digital cards, ports for USB flash drives or a few extra gigabytes of room on a remote server.
But even with smaller-capacity tablets, you can still usually move pictures between the device and your computer. Depending on your computer’s photo program of choice, you may find it easier to sync images to the tablet if you use certain software. For example, Google’s Picasa program works easily with Android devices, and Apple’s iPad (through the iTunes program) can quickly synchronize photo collections stored in iPhoto or Aperture for the Mac, or Adobe Photoshop Elements for Windows.
When it comes to mobile devices, the apps available for the operating system are perhaps the most important factor to consider, especially if you want to do a lot of image editing directly on the tablet. If you are trying to decide between an Android tablet or an Apple iPad, visit the app stores for each system and browse the photography section to see what apps fit your needs best.
You can sample the Android Market here and Apple has a list of iOS photo apps here. If you already use Adobe’s Photoshop products, the company has a selection of photo-editing apps for both systems here.


http://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/12/12/qa-seeking-a-picture-perfect-tablet/

The ScanMyPhotos.com Annual Las Vegas Company Retreat

Each year, to celebrate our extraordinary employees and to provide an opportunity to bond, the entire ScanMyPhotos.com family heads out to the Capitol of fun as we leisurely enjoy Las Vegas.

We recently returned from this year’s retreat, which vaunted a more over-the-top adventure than ever in the past. The celebration was in part due to our expansion from a 1,200 sq. ft. retail location to our new corporate headquarters in Irvine, CA - boasting 6,000 sq. ft and 19 separate offices. Our staff has also grown over the years, from five to nineteen employees (new ones are on the way).


For this retreat, we even flew a former employee to join in the fun. Although Phil is now attending the University of Massachusetts, it was important that he too attended, after all, we are a tight-knit family and his efforts also assisted in magnifying the upswing in our business; besides, we hope that during vacations and next summer, he will return to work with us.













Those guests flying to Las Vegas were met with chauffeured Rolls Royce Ghost limousines to whisk them to SKYLOFT’S. Perched on the top two floors of MGM Grand, SKYLOFT'S redefines luxury. From the modern two-story loft design to their personal 24-hour butlers, every detail was carefully planned to ensure our absolute comfort.


At this years ScanMyPhotos.com Vegas adventure, we included a master suite at SKYLOFT’S Suites. Several employees engaged and talked with the celebrities that were also staying on our floor. Along with separate luxury rooms throughout MGM Grand, Vegas shows, culinary and unique thrill ride experiences were also provided.

Some of the activities included:

Front row seats to LOVE, the Cirque du Cell celebration of the musical legacy of The Beatles at Mirage Hotel and Casino

Row three seats for Elton John's Million Dollar Piano Show at Caesar’s Palace

Heart-pounding thrill rides atop the Stratosphere Casino Hotel


Grand Canyon Helicopter Tour - We began at 6:00 a.m. on Saturday as we received a briefing on the helicopter adventure by Maverick Helicopter Tours. Sixteen of our guests were wisked above the beautiful Lake Las Vegas, Lake Mead, the world-famous Hoover Dam and Fortification Hill, an extinct volcano. Along the way we saw breathtaking scenery and wildlife of the Southwest.






Then, we descended and landed 3,500 feet into the Grand
Canyon in Hualapai Indian Territory. Champagne, beverages and a morning breakfast were served some 300 feet above the mighty Colorado River surrounded by one of the greatest natural wonders of the world. Afterwards, we boarded the helicopters for a journey back through the Grand Canyon and land on the West Rim, where we enjoyed the spectacular views at Eagle Point and received a brief introduction to the Hualapai Indian legends and culture. Afterwards, we headed to Guano Point, a breathtaking observation spot overlooking the Grand Canyon where another meal was served. The adventure culminated with a walk on the Grand Canyon Skywalk, the new glass bridge attraction. On the ride back, aboard our three chartered helicopters, we set out back to the SKYLOFT’S Suites, toward Las Vegas through the Bowl of Fire and concluded the journey with a flight over the Las Vegas Strip.

In-room games and dining experiences at SKYLOFT’S Suites were hosted throughout the retreat along with those famous Vegas buffets at MGM and Mirage.


Dinner included reserved seating for our seventeen guests at two of the hottest Vegas restaurants.


MESA Grill Las Vegas at Caesar’s Palace: Bobby Flay brings his passion for bold and innovative Southwestern fare straight to the heart of the region that inspired it at Mesa Grill, Caesars Palace, Las Vegas. Bobby developed his signature style of American cookery, marrying the flavors of southwest with his love of grilling at Mesa Grill. Dishes like New Mexican Spice Rubbed Pork Tenderloin with Bourbon-Ancho Chile Sauce, Sweet Potato Tamale, and Crushed Pecan Butter were presented. In a nod to the West, he also included a Chiptole Glazed Rib-Eye with Red and Green Chile Sauce. Las Vegas' proximity to Mexico gives the restaurant access to some of that country’’s highest-quality tequila and mezcal offerings, and the expansive wine list has a global reach yet maintains an emphasis on top American wines. The combination of Mesa Grill's magnificent decor, the exciting vibe of the casino atmosphere and Bobby Flay's stunning range of textures, flavors and colors incorporated into his menu electrify all of us.


Spago Vegas: At the flagship of Wolfgang Puck's fine dining restaurant empire at Spago, located in The Forum Shops at Caesar’s, just steps away from the Colosseum Theater where we saw the new Elton John show, we were presented with an imaginative diner menu. Acknowledged as the spark that ignited the Las Vegas culinary phenomenon, Spago is the preeminent trendsetter in cuisine, service and style -- synonymous with fine food and celebrity clientele. Executive Chef Eric Klein’s menu features seasonal American cuisine with influences from around the world and trademark Wolfgang Puck touches.


Craftsteak Las Vegas: After a day traveling to the Grand Canyon and afternoon in room movies, we stopped off for cocktails in the private SKYLOFT’S lounge 29 floors above the Vegas Strip and then ambled through the SKYLOFT’S lobby to Craftsteak, where the James Beard Award Winning Chef, Tom Colicchio created menu items that appeal to all lovers of fine food. Using only the finest ingredients from small family farms and other specialized venues, every dish bursts with flavor. While this famous steakhouse offers mainstays like Kobe beef, specialties also include veal, salmon, lobster, and farmer's market vegetables. Before a medley of the most popular desserts were served, each guest was provided with a private tour of the Craftsteak kitchen.


Why did we entertain our employees in Vegas?


We are smart and they deserve it. They are the best employees in the WORLD and the reason for our success! After 21-years in business, we understand that our most important resource are those dedicated workers that help build and expand ScanMyPhotos.com. Every smart entrepreneurial company should understand the fuel that powers their business are their employees. Beyond a very rich compensation program, including free lunch and 100% paid medical, dental and eye coverage, we constantly strive to create an environment that fabricates loyalty and a steadfast commitment to excellence. After all, our business is to preserve millions of precious photo memories, and along the way, create new ones for us that will be coveted forever.
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