Philadelphia Flash Platform Adobe User Group
The Philadelphia Flash Platform AUG -http://www.pfpaug.org/ (an official Adobe User Group) was formed in order to provide a common ground for the local Flash design and development community. The group was formerly known as the Philadelphia Flash MMUG prior to Adobe's acquisition of Macromedia in late 2005. In early 2006 the group was re-branded to an Adobe group and the coverage expanded to the entire Flash Platform to allow the focus to include the growing set of tools and applications for working with and creating Flash content such as Flex, Flash Lite for mobile devices, as well as many other open source tools and projects. Through the group, members can exchange ideas, knowledge and information in a creative and supporting environment, advancing the current state of interactive technologies. As an informal, member-supported organization, we rely entirely on volunteers to help with meeting content, speakers, meeting locations, equipment and membership recruitment. We also have corporate sponsors such as Adobe and several book publishers like O'Reilly, New Riders and Friends of Ed, that provide software, books, discounts, and other valuable donations to share with members of the group. To become a member, simply visit the site and use the signup form. Anyone may attend a meeting, there are no fees or dues.
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Strobist
Learning how to use off-camera flash with your dSLR to take your photos to the next level. An un-official place for folks to place their video relating to the http://strobist.blogspot.com/ articles and assignments.
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