Photo Release -- Soldiers are Honored in New Photographic Installation

Color Genesis/myPhotopipe.com Delivers Photo Prints to the 3rd Army


ATLANTA, March 7, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- myPhotopipe.com today completed the delivery of more than 20 framed photographs to the 3rd Army Headquarters at Fort McPherson, near Atlanta, Georgia. The prints were the first in what will be a total of 28 enlargements, the most dramatic of which is 4-feet wide and 6-feet tall.

A photo accompanying this release is available at: http://www.primezone.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=2414

"This is the type of demanding job our lab was built to handle," Jeff Thames, Director of Business Development for Color Genesis/myPhotopipe.com told Sergeant 1st Class Deborah Robichaux, Public Affairs Office NCOIC. "Every picture is in some ways priceless but none more so than those moments captured on film that would otherwise be lost to history. These are powerful images that needed to be big but that's not always easy, particularly when we using photography taken in theater." The new installation commemorates the 3rd Army's recent deployments to the Middle East.

myPhotopipe, the national lab division of Atlanta-based Color Genesis, recently announced its slate of 94 standard print sizes which included the super-sized photographic enlargements and panoramic prints.

The contract for 20 of the 28 images will be completed the week of March 6th, with the remaining 8 images to be selected from future events throughout the year.

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(L-to-R) Sergeant Major Ed Craig, U.S. Marine Corps, Ret., Facilities Manager 3rd Army Fort McPherson, Ga., Jeffrey O. Thames, Director of Business Development Color Genesis/myPhotopipe.com, and Sergeant 1st Class Deborah Robichaux, Public Affairs Office NCOIC. myPhotopipe.com/Color Genesis hands over the first of 28 enlargements that will line the newly renovated hallways at the Headquarters of the 3rd Army, Fort McPherson, Georgia.

About myPhotopipe.com

myPhotopipe.com is an online print processing service that caters to the needs of serious amateur and professional photographers. From anywhere in the nation, photographers have access to a streamlined web interface that connects them directly to a professional lab. With just a few mouse clicks, they can upload their photographs and within 24 hours have shipped to them prints as large as four feet by eight feet.

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The photo accompanying this release is also available at NewsCom, www.newscom.com, and via AP PhotoExpress.



            
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