Blurb, the indie publishing platform that lets photographers self-publish their books, has joined forces_with Amazon, the retail giant, to sell and distribute books produced and designed by Blurb authors. This opens up a great opportunity for photographers to propel_their work into the public eye. To facilitate that, Blurb is introducing BookWright,_a new design tool that_includes, among other things, free ISBN numbers. In contrast, an ISBN number purchased through Bowker, the U.S. ISBN agency, generally costs $125. With this new program, anyone who creates a book using BookWright, Blurb’s Adobe InDesign plug-in, or Amazon distribution can get a free ISBN. BookWright,...

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