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July 24, 2005 - San Francisco, CA – Gone are the days of cumbersome and clumsy digital photo delivery, replaced with an online display and delivery system that moves digital photography anywhere around the world, at the speed of a few online clicks. San Francisco-based PixOasis (www.pixoasis.com) launched the system that allows a professional photographer to be on assignment in Cancun and immediately deliver any number of high-resolution photos to the desktop of an art director in New York City – without restrictions of file sizes, and with the added bonus of being a free service.

A revolution in digital photo delivery for professional photographers, PixOasis offers a much needed solution for the exploding digital photography market. To date, professional photographers have used unwieldy innovations to traffic digital images. Current delivery systems include shipping CD-Roms, sending images to clients as files using FTP sites, and creating individual web-based delivery systems. But every working photographer knows that each of these methods has its drawbacks: shipping CD-Roms can be slow, and FTP sites are difficult to navigate and are often intimidating to both photographers and clients. Individual online delivery systems have varying degrees of effectiveness, and are often complicated and expensive to create. Through it all, the client has had to learn a new system for each photographer they hire. Not so with PixOasis. Now, photographers and clients have an industry-standard to effortlessly send and receive high-resolution photos via cyberspace.

More than just a delivery system, PixOasis also streamlines operations for the photographer and end client, being just another step in the workflow system. Photographers can now easily transition from Photoshop to PixOasis’s easy-to-use uploading and e-mailing modes. Then, after a photo editor receives and opens his e-mail, he clicks on the automatically embedded link, which immediately takes him to a gallery of the photos. He can view and edit the images, and quickly share them with others, simply by forwarding the link.

A complete solution for the busy photographer, PixOasis also allows photographers to create a number of photo galleries. To protect both the photographers and clients’ privacy, the photographer can implement options that allow clients to see only the gallery – and shots – intended for them.

PixOasis is the brainchild of San Francisco-based corporate and editorial photographer, Robert Adler (www.bobadler.com). He photographs for major companies such as Oracle Corporation, Visa International, and Genentech, as well as for magazines that include Forbes, Profit, Business 2.0, People, and E Week.