Photo Technica marks 54th anniversary

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To commemorate its 54th anniversary, Photo Technica, Kollupitiya donated a stock of sewing machines to the School for the Deaf and Blind at Ratmalana recently. Photo Technica was founded by famous senior photographer Fred R. Malwenna in 1958.



Expressing his views Photo Technica Managing Director Harsha Malwenna said, “We have been commemorating our anniversary over the years by embarking on a social service initiative to extend a helping hand to the less privileged in society. Accordingly, this year, we selected the School for the Deaf and Blind at Ratmalana. The Vocational Training Division of this School conducts vocational training classes for its students with the objective of preparing them for self-employment so that their sustenance in society can be ensured. In order to conduct vocational training on a more wider and effective manner, the School was in dire need of new sewing machines. It was to meet this requirement that we donated these sewing machines.”

Photo Technica Personnel Executive Sandamalee Medawala organised the ceremony to donate of the sewing machines to the School for the Deaf and Blind on behalf of the company.

Photo Technica is the authorised official agent of world-renowned brands of cameras such as Nikon, Pentex and Yashica. Cameras under the brand names Nikon, Pentex and Yashica can be bought from Photo Technica with a guarantee and after sales service. Digital photo printing, refurbishing of old photographs, instant photos for passports and visas, laminating and framing of photographs and supplying instant office ID services are some of the services supplied by Photo Technica. The head office of Photo Technica is situated at Kollupitiya.  Photo Technica show rooms are situated at Liberty Plaza and the arrivals and departures terminals of the Bandaranaike International Airport, Katunayake.

 

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