myPhotopipe.com to Launch New Venture Targeting Modeling and Fashion Industry

myPhotopipe.com, Inc. (Pink Sheets: MPPC) today announced final plans to enter the model and fashion industry with a new online website called mymodelcomps.com.

Model comps, also known as model composites, are used by virtually all fashion models, along with aspiring actors and actresses, to present themselves to directors, stylists and modeling agencies. A typical comp is a two-sided sheet with a number of photographs on one side and relevant information on the other. Model comps are like resumes and are used nationwide. “This is an enormous segment of the digital photo industry, one that absolutely relies on a quality product,” stated Robert Quick, Chief Executive Officer of myPhotopipe.com, Inc. “If you look bad on your model comp, you won’t get the job. So a quality model comp makes a critically important impression. We are experts in delivering superb quality in digital photographs. Our products will provide models with a competitive edge by making them look great.” Read more
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