PINAC Merchandise Shop is Back with New Designs; Press Passes will soon be Sold

Some of you old-timers might remember how we used to sell Photography is Not a Crime merchandise about five years ago. The shirts were very popular but we stopped selling them because we did not have a cost-effective system to mail the shirts while ensuring top quality.

Thanks to technology, things have changed and we have set up a system that allows us to keep most products under $20 while allowing us to keep adding new designs.

The merchandise site is called Be the Media Apparel and it’s very basic right now. We still need to work on the logo and product descriptions and add more products which we will be doing over the next few weeks.

Also, we have partnered with a printing company in Miami which will make personalized Photography is Not a Crime press passes for our readers. They look great. Hopefully, we can introduce them next week.

Everything now is a work of progress but please follow our Instagram and Facebook pages to keep up with new products and designs. Also, we will give away free t-shirts to readers who send us high quality photos of journalism in action that we can use on the site and our social media pages. There are three photos on the site that will give you an example of what we are looking for.

Below are some of our new designs. We also have women streetwear. Money from sales will go towards hiring more writers.

Tell us which design you like the best out of all of them.

Some of you old-timers might remember how we used to sell Photography is Not a Crime merchandise about five years ago. The shirts were very popular but we stopped selling them because we did not have a cost-effective system to mail the shirts while ensuring top quality.

Thanks to technology, things have changed and we have set up a system that allows us to keep most products under $20 while allowing us to keep adding new designs.

The merchandise site is called Be the Media Apparel and it’s very basic right now. We still need to work on the logo and product descriptions and add more products which we will be doing over the next few weeks.

Also, we have partnered with a printing company in Miami which will make personalized Photography is Not a Crime press passes for our readers. They look great. Hopefully, we can introduce them next week.

Everything now is a work of progress but please follow our Instagram and Facebook pages to keep up with new products and designs. Also, we will give away free t-shirts to readers who send us high quality photos of journalism in action that we can use on the site and our social media pages. There are three photos on the site that will give you an example of what we are looking for.

Below are some of our new designs. We also have women streetwear. Money from sales will go towards hiring more writers.

Tell us which design you like the best out of all of them.

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For almost 15 years, PINAC News has remained active despite continuous efforts by the government and Big Tech to shut us down by either arresting us for lawful activity or by restricting access to our readers under the pretense that we write about “social issues.”

Since we are forbidden from discussing social issues on social media, we have created forums on our site to allow us to fulfill our mission with as little restriction as possible. We welcome our readers to join our forums and support our mission by either donating, volunteering or both.

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After all, the government has made it clear it will not police the police so the role falls upon us.

It will be our most ambitious project yet but it can only be done with your help.

But if we succeed, we will be able to keep innocent people out of prison.

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Carlos Miller
Carlos Millerhttps://pinacnews.com
Editor-in-Chief Carlos Miller spent a decade covering the cop beat for various newspapers in the Southwest before returning to his hometown Miami and launching Photography is Not a Crime aka PINAC News in 2007. He also published a book, The Citizen Journalist's Photography Handbook, which is available on Amazon.

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