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The Apple invites went out long after this was scheduled.Their PR person should be shot for scheduling that event 3 hours before Apple's annual Christmas gadget update fest.
Every year is a fresh slate. First come first served imo. Most of the reasons you advance are right for a giant, like Apple. However, the niche aspect of Leica's market is beautifully served by their method for the announcements. I doubt, seriously, that Leica had any impact on Apple.Maybe, but it's not like those invites don't happen at the same time every year.
No, indeed not. The end users are different markets. The tech-gadget media who serves them – on the other hand – can accommodate some overlap. No tech journo with a pulse could afford to overlook Apple's announcements. But it would have been nice to see Leica's new product announcements reach beyond the regular photo tech media. Wired & Fast Company in addition to robgalbraith & dpreview...I doubt, seriously, that Leica had any impact on Apple.
Got me.Is it possible that pews filled with souls would have no soles?
These are all on tour from his public website. What was interesting at the event they were personal family shots.Here is Seal's sumgmug site with his photos...