1. NEW Products at NPL… They Just Keep On Coming!

    Nations Photo Lab has been working extremely hard to introduce new products!  That being said, we wanted to give you a detailed look on our four newest additions!

    You can now present images to your client in a personalized CD/DVD Case!  You can choose from our many FREE templates or you can easily upload one of your own designs.  For more information on how to design your very own CD/DVD Case Cover, click here.

    We have received a tremendous amount of positive feedback on our Canvas Gallery Wraps so we wanted to bring you three additional canvas products.  Canvas Clusters, a series of Canvas Gallery Wraps put together to create a montage of images, are now available in our ROES Ordering System!  Choose from 10 different cluster orientations!

    If you love our Canvas Clusters, we bet you’ll love our Canvas Image Splits, which allow you to split your image across multiple canvas panels to make one beautiful piece of artwork!

    Last, but certainly not least, check our our Unstretched Canvas Prints.  These prints are printed directly from our large format ink-jet printers and a protective spray is applied to ensure durability over the years.

    The good news is.. we have even more products in the works!  Make sure to stay tuned in the next couple of weeks!

    Need to download ROES because you are just so excited to order one of these products?  Click this link and get started!


  2. A Special Offer from our Friends at Nik Software!

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  3. WPPI 2010

    Team Nations is back in Maryland and finally catching up after a crazy week in Las Vegas at WPPI!  We kicked off March with the largest trade show of the year and we’re proud to say our booth (not to mention our gift cards!) was a huge hit.  Show visitors were loving our new canvas products, splits and clusters, which just went live.  You can see them for yourself at http://www.nationsphotolab.com/canvas.htm

    We’ve captured a few pictures of our team on site at the show.  Enjoy!


  4. NPL President partcipates in K-Zone at PMA

    Ryan Millman, President of NPL, participates in K-Zone at PMA

    Ryan Millman, President of NPL, participates in K-Zone at PMA

    Ryan Millman, Nations CEO, was invited to join the esteemed group of photography experts on the Kodak K-Zone speakers panel at the recent PMA 2010 convention in Anaheim, CA. On the K-Zone panel, Ryan addressed how “Print Makes It Real” and the why print remains a vital, powerful and lasting medium for sharing our personal stories, despite the advent of digital media.

    The Kodak K-Zone is a live talk-show setting where industry experts, print service providers and marketing professionals engage in dynamic discussions on photo industry hot topics. Ryan was hand-picked by Kodak to join the PMA panel and lend his lab expertise. Take a peek at him in action!


  5. Hear about what Eddie Tapp has to say about NPL!

    Eddie Tapp with Tom, Ryan and Jenna

    Eddie Tapp carries quite the resume:  Photoshop Hall of Fame member, Explorer of Light with CanonUSA, Gerhard Bakker, National Award and Directors Award winner with the Professional Photographers of America, Master Photographer, Photographic Craftsman, Master of Electronic Imaging, Approved Photographic Instructor and Certified Professional Photographer.  Whew!  That is quite the mouthful, but you get the idea.  Eddie Tapp is a BIG deal in the photography industry and his reputation is surely well deserved.

    So, Nations Photo Lab was thrilled to have him on-site at our headquarters in Owings Mills, MD last week to lend some of his expertise to our staff.  Eddie sat down with our color correction, customer service and production departments, and this is what he had to say about Nations at the end of our day together…

    “It was a pleasure and honor to visit with Nations Photo Lab and see the enthusiasm and excitement of a team dedicated to superb quality imaging and excellent customer service. I found their products and services to be among the very best and look forward to the innovations that they are implementing. ”
    Eddie Tapp
    M.Photog.,MEI,Cr.,API

    We just wanted you to know that as a lab, we are constantly striving to be the very best for you, our customers.  We have a few other exciting Eddie Tapp initiatives in the works that will be available to you.  Stay tuned for updates!!


  6. Nations Photo Lab on CNN!

    Nations Photo Lab

    Yesterday Ryan Millman, President of Nations Photo Lab, was featured in an article on CNN!  To check out the article click here or simply scroll down to hear his thoughts about President Obama’s recent proposal for $5,000 per-worker tax credit for new hire.  What are your thoughts?

    NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — America’s smallest businesses shed another 12,000 workers last month, extending a two-year streak in which job losses have mounted every month, according to a report released Wednesday by payroll processor ADP.

    But the tide could be turning: The pace of losses has slowed, and one segment of the market — companies with 50 to 499 workers — added a net 9,000 positions in January.

    And some business owners say President Obama’s recent proposal for a $5,000 per-worker tax credit for new hires this year could help goose the recovery.

    “I am personally extremely excited about the tax credit,” said Ryan Millman, president of Nations Photo Lab in Owings Mills, Md.

    Millman’s two photo labs employ about 70 full-time workers. His companies grew fast last year, and Millman expects to see growth of at least 50% in 2010. He anticipates hiring 20 to 25 new employees this year. That could net him tax credits of more than $100,000, if Obama’s proposal is enacted by Congress.

    “We are going to take that money, that tax credit, and plow that right back into our business,” Millman said. “Any money we get is going to help us to continue to expand and grow.” He says he would like to invest the cash in product development and buying new equipment.

    Steven Cox, the owner of music instruction provider TakeLessons.com, is also looking to hire.

    “We needed more people, but we simply put it off. We all worked longer hours to hit our revenue goals and profit goals, and we just can’t keep doing that,” said Cox, who launched his San Diego, Calif., company in 2006 and now has 12 workers. “To us, every single $5,000 really, really matters.”

    Cash for jobs: America’s smallest companies, those with fewer than 50 employees, have cut 2.7 million positions over the past two years — almost a third of the total jobs lost in the U.S., according to ADP’s estimates. Reversing that trend has become a top priority for President Obama and his administration.

    Job creation “must be our No. 1 focus in 2010,” Obama announced during last week’s State of the Union address. Days later, he traveled to Baltimore to visit a local machine company and unveil his tax-cuts-for-jobs strategy.

    “Now is the perfect time for this kind of incentive because the economy is growing, but businesses are still hesitant to start hiring again,” Obama said in Baltimore. “The economy is growing, but job growth is lagging.”
    0:00 /3:40Job market: gradually growing

    Among business owners, reactions were mixed. Sales for many companies have dried up throughout the recession, and for those businesses owners, tax credits to hire workers they don’t need or can’t afford won’t do much good.

    But then there are the entrepreneurs like Shane Schuster, who says just a little bit of government money could be enough of an incentive to influence his hiring plans.

    Shane Schuster is the CEO of Alternative Commercial Solutions (ACS), which handles credit collections for businesses. The Hillsboro, Ore., company launched in October 2004 and now has a staff of eight. Schuster would like to add a half-dozen more workers.

    A tax credit would allow ACS to hire “someone who is requiring a higher salary, as opposed to training somebody from the ground up,” Schuster said. It would also offset the rising cost of benefits like health care.

    Strengthening Main Street: Washington policymakers have let loose with a flood or proposals this past week aimed at helping small businesses, which were particularly hard-hit by the recession.

    On Tuesday, Obama called for a new $30 billion Treasury fund to make cheap capital available to community banks that boost their small business lending.

    Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner appeared before Congress on Wednesday to discuss government programs aimed at freeing up credit for small companies, especially those in economically disadvantaged areas.

    “We need to work together to intensify our focus together on job creation, on investment and on innovation,” Geithner told the House Ways and Means Committee. “When you talk to small businesses across the country, as I know you do, they tell a similar story. They’re worried about whether they’re going to see demand for their products. And their ability to expand and to hire depends on access to credit.”

    Later in the day, Geithner announced a program to make Troubled Asset Relief Program capital available to Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) at a 2% dividend rate, well below the standard 5% rate the Treasury usually charges for TARP funds. CDFIs are financial institutions that lend in the most underserved communities.

    To enact any of Obama’s new proposals, including the hiring tax credits and the $30 billion lending fund for community banks, the president needs backing from Congress. But opponents are already questioning the plans’ price tags.

    “More government spending isn’t what small businesses need,” House Minority Leader John Boehner, an Ohio Republican, said in a statement. Even among Democrats, Obama could have trouble mustering enough support to push through programs that will increase the country’s debt load.

    But business owners like Ryan Millman will be crossing their fingers that the proposals move forward.

    “Anytime you give something to small business and give them some kind of incentive, it can only be positive,” Millman said. “Hopefully it is something that we can get passed.”


  7. What is My.NationsPhotoLab?

    We’ve sent some emails and gotten plenty of calls, so we thought we’d set the record straight and answer the question “what the heck is My.NationsPhotoLab?”  It’s simple, we promise.

    My.NationsPhotoLab is the answers to your prayers:  it cuts out the calls (although I’m sure you love chatting with our fabulous customer service team) and answers all your pertinent questions at the click of a button, including:

    -checking the status of your orders
    -tracking your packages
    -changing/updating your NPL account information
    -viewing your current or past statements and invoices

    And lots, lots more.

    Getting there is easy too.  Just go to our homepage, click on the “Access My Account” button in the upper right hand corner of the page, and enter your Nations account number and password.  It’s like your very own NPL genie-all the answers you need are right there!!

    Click here to access your my.nationsphotolab account!  ENJOY!


  8. Photobooks Update!

    Photobooks

    First and foremost, we want to thank you for your saint-like patience in waiting for this new product roll out.  The good news is that the product has been perfected, our Photobooks department is stocked and ready to roll, and we have expert staff chomping at the bit to get started.

    Only one caveat: we are still working out the last kinks in our new Photobooks ordering software.  We’ve developed this software from scratch to make designing and ordering simple and fun, but with new software come glitches, and we want to be sure we’re dealing with these on the back end so you don’t have to on the front end.  Our programmers are diligently working to have this thing off the ground ASAP!  Please bear with us- we promise this product will be worth the wait!


  9. New Products for 2010- A Call for Entries!

    So, our team has been buzzing while putting our initiatives together for 2010, including new product lines, which is where you come in.

    Sure, we’ve gotten some requests in 2009 which has gotten our wheels turning, but we want to know exactly what YOU want.

    Submit your wishes and dreams here and we’ll do our very best to make them happen!


  10. Happy Holidays NPL’ers!

    From the Nations Photo Lab family to yours, we wish you a healthy and happy holiday season!

    Here is to a fantastic 2010!