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The following is an unedited press release, shown as received from the company represented. We've elected to present selected releases without editorial comment, as a way to provide our readers more information without further overtaxing our limited editorial resources. To avoid any possible confusion or conflict of interest, the Imaging Resource will always clearly distinguish between company-provided press releases and our own editorial views and content.

PMA logo. Click here to visit the PMA website! PRESS RELEASE: U.S. Photo Industry 2010: Review and Forecast Report Reveals Untapped Potential for Growth


JACKSON, Mich.– PMA – The Worldwide Community of Imaging Associations announces the availability of the U.S. Photo Industry 2010: Review and Forecast Report, Premium Edition to provide photo retailers, online service firms, and manufacturers with a key industry trends report and assist them in long-term business planning. The premium edition of the report includes extended forecasts through 2012 and provides a more in-depth look into each product category with pricing, channel shares, and product types. Visit the marketing research area of the PMA website to compare editions and see the differences between the basic and premium version of this report. Highlights of this report include:

  • Digital cameras are expected to reach 81 percent of U.S. households and the market value is expected to reach $5.2 billion in 2010. Consumers in the United States are expected to make 13.9 billion digital prints in 2010.

  • While social networks changed imaging for some, touch screen smart phones and tablets will change imaging for all.

  • Growth in digital photo printing revenue is now driven by photo cards; their future success is rooted in the transition of stationery, greetings, and expressions products to on-demand platforms, already under way.

  • With more 8-by-10-inch prints made on home printers than through retail or online businesses, however, large-format photo printing demand and its most likely source – photo enthusiasts – remain largely unexploited by specialty photo businesses.

  • The success of touch screen smart phones as picture-taking devices points to a challenging future for ultra-compact cameras and camera demand overall; at the same time, their success as picture-sharing devices points to less attention on camera resolution by at least a segment of consumers.

Available from the marketing research area of the PMA website, the basic report is free to members. Nonmembers of PMA may buy the report for $99. The premium version is available for $249 for nonmembers and $149 for members. Media members can contact PMA for a copy of the report.

Major PMA events coming soon:

For more information on PMA events, visit the PMA home page.

About PMA – The Worldwide Community of Imaging Associations
As a professional trade association, PMA® helps the worldwide photo imaging community achieve business success and adapt to new technologies. Its commitment to members in 100-plus countries is part of an 85-year legacy that connects business owners to a network of knowledge and support. PMA furthers this purpose through the development of educational programs, marketing research, publications, and trade shows. As a not-for-profit organization, any success PMA achieves in its endeavors directly benefits the industry, providing the means to continually develop services and activities for members.


(First posted on Thursday, May 27, 2010 at 18:10 EDT)

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