Fotomoto is an e-commerce system specifically designed for photos. If you are a photographer or you operate a website with a big photo inventory, Fotomoto helps you monetize your photos and sell them in a professional way — on your own website. You will sell without any hassle.
Fotomoto takes care of everything: processing order right on your website, processing the payment, making a print (or other products), and shipping it to the customers. Our goal is to let photographers and content owners focus on their photography without worrying about the hassles of selling.
Fotomoto was sold to liveBooks, Inc. on December 31, 2012.
Saeed has been a technology investor since 1996 and co-founded Amidzad with Pejman and Rahim in 2000. He is a serial entrepreneur and a seasoned executive with over 23 years of experience in founding, operating, and growing successful companies.
He has been closely involved with more than twenty new emerging growth companies, of which 2 became public companies (PayPal (acquired by eBay) and Preview Systems). His investment includes Paypal ( acquired by eBay), Preview systems, MyWaves, Lending Club, Zoosk, Infoaxe, Twiki, Affinity Circles, Techdirt, Sigmaquest, Scancout and Zephyr.
Saeed co-founded the Amidi Group in 1980, a conglomerate of privately-held business enterprises consisting of several domestic and international entities with significant manufacturing, distribution, trading, retail, and real estate holdings.
Mehdi Maghsoodnia is currently the CEO of BookRenter.com, which he joined in June 2009.
He previously served as an executive in residence at Trinity Ventures.
Prior to joining Trinity, Mehdi worked as VP of online operations at CafePress where he was responsible for all aspect of the online business including SEO, products and site operations.
Mehdi was an EIR at Mohr Davidow Ventures and COO at FaceTime Communication and SVP of products at Intellisync (PumaTech) which was purchased by Nokia in 2003 for $500M.
George joined Adams Capital Management in 1999 as a General Partner, from Apax Partners, a private equity firm in New York.
Prior to joining Apax Partners, George was a Management Consultant at McKinsey & Co. in New York, working closely with clients in the telecommunications and media industries, on strategic and operational issues for media and technology clients. He is a director of several private companies.
Pejman is one of the most successful angel investors in Silicon Valley, whose steady rise and involvement in building some of high tech’s most notable startups was praised by Forbes Magazine as [“the Silicon Valley Cinderella” story](http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2012/0409/feature-pejman-nozad-tech-silicon-valley-cinderella.html).
Pejman started his Silicon Valley career in sales and business development by joining the Amidi Group in 1994. In the span of few years, he became a top grossing salesman and launched a number of successful initiatives for the Amidi Group. Amidzad was one of those initiatives, created to seize on the early stage investment opportunities that Pejman would source in his activities.
Some of Pejman’s notable investments include Danger (acquired by Microsoft), Bix (acquired by Yahoo!), Powerset (acquired by Microsoft), Sabio Labs (acquired by Magma), Vudu (acquired by Walmart), Webs.
Mark has served as co-founder and Chief Technology Officer for several innovative and successful companies including PhoneTag (formerly SimulScribe Inc). Mark co-founded PhoneTag in 2005. As Chief Technology Officer, he was solely responsible for the development of all systems and software.
Prior to joining PhoneTag, Mark worked at SCME Mortgage Bankers in San Diego, California, where he served as the lead software engineer and was responsible for developing their mission critical document management system. Mark has served as a senior software engineer for CMGI Solutions, S1 Corporation, and IntraLinks in Boston, Massachusetts.
When he isn’t working on DoorBot he enjoys spending time with his wife and one-year-old son.