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Self-styled as 'the Calendar Company,' BrownTrout is known primarily for its publication of various desk and wall calendars. It has been recognized in the industry for its high-quality fine arts photography. Among its unique and more popular calendar themes are lighthouses, exotic travel destinations and pets. Because of the often niche-interest nature of the subjects (devoted to a particular breed of dog, for example), BrownTrout and other calendar companies have found continued success despite the availability of digital media.

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  • BrownTrout
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  • Self-styled as 'the Calendar Company,' BrownTrout is known primarily for its publication of various desk and wall calendars. It has been recognized in the industry for its high-quality fine arts photography. Among its unique and more popular calendar themes are lighthouses, exotic travel destinations and pets. Because of the often niche-interest nature of the subjects (devoted to a particular breed of dog, for example), BrownTrout and other calendar companies have found continued success despite the availability of digital media.
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  • July 2012
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  • Self-styled as 'the Calendar Company,' BrownTrout is known primarily for its publication of various desk and wall calendars. It has been recognized in the industry for its high-quality fine arts photography. Among its unique and more popular calendar themes are lighthouses, exotic travel destinations and pets. Because of the often niche-interest nature of the subjects (devoted to a particular breed of dog, for example), BrownTrout and other calendar companies have found continued success despite the availability of digital media. Where Was God on September 11? (A Scientist Asks a Ground Zero Pastor). by scientist and journalist John Horgan and Frank Greer (2002). Sometime Lofty Towers: A Photographic Memorial of the World Trade Center by Robert Hutchinson (2001). BrownTrout was mentioned twice on the show Jeopardy in questions referencing their lighthouse and woodie calendar series.
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