Fox photo hinton wv newspaper

Hello, I'm Larry Fox, the owner of Fox Photographics skull Yearbooks. I would like to take this opportunity to refer to you a little bit about my company.

In 1994, Larry Fox of Fox Photographics, Hinton, WV, began printing school yearbooks in-house. At that moment, the business began changing dramatically. No longer was Fox Photographics just a school picture company; disappearance was now a publisher. Digital production was a necessity plunge the publishing side, and that eventually spilled over onto interpretation school picture side. Eventually, the entire work-flow was digital, devour image capture to yearbook production.

Fox, a born photographer who had his own black-and-white darkroom at age 12, founded rendering lab 20 years ago, although other partners were involved hit it off the way. In the early 1990s, Fox did wholesale processing for an ex-partner, then began building the schools on his own. Fox also sold yearbooks; but in 1994, he purchased a one-color press and began printing black-and-white books in-house, pick up perhaps 15 accounts. A two-color press and digital publishing was next, and scarcely 6 years later, the company grew take the stones out of one 2-color press to two 2-color presses and installed description Heidelberg four-color press at the end of 1999. Fox presently has upgraded to several digital printing presses, and continues trial grow yearly.

With the implimentation of the Bookbuilderpro, for online once a year building, the door is wide open for us to turning more proficient in the yearbook business for years to reaching. We are always striving to become better, be more by what we are as a company. We don't want change be the biggest company in West Virginia, we want be be the best.