Denise Amrich
Denise Amrich is co-founder and managing editor for ZATZ Publishing. She can be reached via email at denise@zatz.com.
Published articles
The following 21 articles by Denise Amrich have been published in ZATZ magazines.
So you want to photograph America's Next Top Model
In this all-new book review shootout, we put three books to the test. Read on to learn how Posing Techniques for Photographing Model Portfolios by Billy Pegram, Professional Model Portfolios: A Step-by-Step Guide for Photographers by Billy Pegram, and A Digital Photographer's Guide to Model Releases by Dan Heller stand up to our editorial review. [Connected Photographer Magazine, April 2008]
Strike a pose
In this all-new book review shootout, we put four books to the test. Read on to learn how The Portrait Photographer's Guide to Posing by Bill Hurter, Posing Techniques for Digital Portraits (Digital Quick Guides series) by Jeff Smith, Posing for Portrait Photography: A Head-to-Toe Guide by Jeff Smith, and Master Posing Guide for Portrait Photographers by J. D. Wacker stand up to our editorial review. We continue our fashion photo series by helping you pose your subjects. If you intend to go "pro", this is a must-read article. [Connected Photographer Magazine, April 2008]
20% off Software Cinema training products
Here at CP, we're always looking for special deals and opportunities for our readers, especially those that are exclusive just to those of you smart enough to be reading Connected Photographer. Read this article to find out about one such special deal. [Connected Photographer Magazine, February 2007]
Using folders with Outlook to organize your mail
Organization is very important to Managing Editor Denise Amrich. You'd know that if you saw her desk. Because of her zeal for folders, she's thrilled that they exist as tools in Outlook. In this Outlook Basics article, she discusses how to create and organize Outlook folders. [OutlookPower Magazine, May 2006]
Duplicate DVDs and CDs with the Addonics DVD DigiCopier
The Addonics DVD DigiCopier is a standalone box that contains a DVD player and a DVD burner. Priced at about $350, this machine makes duplicating DVDs or CDs a snap. To learn whether this device will be useful for you, read this article. [Computing Unplugged Magazine, December 2004]
Two money-saving tools for managing addresses
Here at ZATZ, we're getting ready to launch a new publication. During the lead generation process, Denise Amrich found a couple of great tools to make this process a whole lot easier. [OutlookPower Magazine, March 2003]
Yoga, your Palm computer, and you
Managing editor Denise Amrich shares her love for yoga in this lighthearted journey through the energy centers of the body, or chakras. Learn more about the ancient system of yoga and how you can get the most out of your Palm computer as it relates to the seven chakras [PalmPower Magazine, December 2001]
Career-building secret weapons
The May issue of DominoPower contains an arsenal of career-building secret weapons. Read this important editorial by managing editor Denise Amrich to learn how you can take on the forces of doom and gloom and come out triumphant. [DominoPower Magazine, May 2001]
Win a free technical training course in DominoPower's very first scavenger hunt
In order to encourage you to learn more about our fabulous advertisers, we've created the Official DominoPower Scavenger Hunt. Why not take a five-minute break and play? It's your chance to win a free professional development course from The Learning Continuum Company, which is sure to give your career a boost. [DominoPower Magazine, May 2001]
Win a Palm m100 in PalmPower's very first scavenger hunt
In order to encourage you to learn more about our fabulous advertisers, we've created the Official PalmPower Scavenger Hunt. Why not take a 5 minute break and play? It's your chance to win a snazzy new Palm m100. [PalmPower Magazine, May 2001]
Personal Digital Assistant Message Boards
This month, we spotlight PDAMB.com as our PalmPower Site of the Month. If you're looking for a new, fresh opportunity to learn and share about the wonderful world of PDAs in a friendly setting, you owe it to yourself to check out this article. [PalmPower Magazine, September 1999]
Personal Digital Assistant Message Boards
This month, we spotlight PDAMB.com as our Windows CE Power Site of the Month. If you're looking for a new, fresh opportunity to learn and share about the wonderful world of PDAs in a friendly setting, you owe it to yourself to check out this article. [Pocket PC Life Magazine, September 1999]
A veritable Geek bonanza
What can we say? Geeks must stick together and the UGeek.com site is an ideal place for Geeks to gather and, well, do Geek things. Seriously, UGeek has loads of great information on gadgets, goodies, and things to tinker with and that's why it's our DominoPower Site of the Month. [DominoPower Magazine, August 1999]
The Internet, legality, and you
This month, managing editor Denise Amrich takes a stab at some interesting mail we've been getting. One fellow who lives in France was quite disturbed that DominoPower wasn't written in French. Mon dieu! Seriously, though, Denise provides some interesting resources that'll help you separate fact from fiction in the strange new world of Internet law. [DominoPower Magazine, August 1999]
A veritable Geek bonanza
What can we say? Geeks must stick together and the UGeek.com site is an ideal place for Geeks to gather and, well, do Geek things. Seriously, UGeek has loads of great information on gadgets, goodies, and things to tinker with and that's why it's our PalmPower Site of the Month. [PalmPower Magazine, August 1999]
The Internet, legality, and you
This month, managing editor Denise Amrich takes a stab at some interesting mail we've been getting. One fellow who lives in France was quite disturbed that PalmPower wasn't written in French. Mon dieu! Seriously, though, Denise provides some interesting resources that'll help you separate fact from fiction in the strange new world of Internet law. [PalmPower Magazine, August 1999]
A veritable Geek bonanza
What can we say? Geeks must stick together and the UGeek.com site is an ideal place for Geeks to gather and, well, do Geek things. Seriously, UGeek has loads of great information on gadgets, goodies, and things to tinker with and that's why it's our Windows CE Power Site of the Month. [Pocket PC Life Magazine, August 1999]
The Internet, legality, and you
This month, managing editor Denise Amrich takes a stab at some interesting mail we've been getting. One fellow who lives in France was quite disturbed that Windows CE Power wasn't written in French. Mon dieu! Seriously, though, Denise provides some interesting resources that'll help you separate fact from fiction in the strange new world of Internet law. [Pocket PC Life Magazine, August 1999]
The unofficial I AM Photo Journal
Lotus' I AM ad campaign seems to have sparked something very primal in some people...an urge to run around with I AM signs and have their photos taken. Because of this, the official Lotus' I AM Photo Journal contest was born. Judging is now over and you can see the official winners on Lotus' site. But the only place you can see some of the more creative submissions -- those that didn't meet Lotus' official standards for publication -- are here, inside DominoPower. Special thanks to the Web team at Lotus for giving us, once again, an exclusive Inside Scoop. [DominoPower Magazine, May 1999]
Lotusphere '99: the party report
What can we say to do justice to Lotusphere '99? What a good time it was. While we could have chosen one of this issue's great technical articles on R5 for our cover, we thought this would be much more fun. In her official Lotusphere '99 Party Report, Managing Editor Denise Amrich shares some of the good times and great pictures from Orlando. While you'll get some insight into the goings on, she can't tell you everything. For example, she'd like to say more about the mayhem and madness, but she promised she would not discuss "the power floor-waxer riding episode" and she shall not. [DominoPower Magazine, February 1999]
Brave new world or same old crap?
As technology users, we get jazzed by new hardware and software. So when PalmPower Managing Editor Denise Amrich got the new Brave Palm catalog from New World Technologies, she was ready to dig in and find some cool new goodies. Her enthusiasm lasted mere seconds, when it was replaced by a weary feeling of deja vu. The world of the PalmPilot organizer had seemed so enlightened, so empowering. But there, on the cover of Brave Palm, was a minimally clad woman floating in the water, so pale, she almost looked like a drowning victim. Inside were other pictures, few showing women as capable professionals. The cheap tactic of using sex to sell had reached the PalmPilot. In this important article, Denise looks at where Brave went wrong and provides suggestions that will help companies learn how to get it right. [PalmPower Magazine, September 1998]
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