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I just received the announcement/press release below. I learned much from Bruce Fraser through his books and in-person workshops, and over the years I was fortunate to have had a number of opportunities to speak with him about photography, color management and printing. A Tribute DVD made during a tribute to Bruce Fraser at Macworld 2007 is described below, and a Tribute fund has been set up to help pay for medical expenses that his family incurred while he was undergoing cancer treatment.
San Francisco, CA
January 31, 2008
The stars of imaging came out en masse during Macworld 2007 to honor one of their own: digital imaging pioneer Bruce Fraser. Much like the way Bruce’s inspired and generous work moved many thousands to create superior imaging; so were the industry’s giants, both corporate and individual, moved to come together to share their unique perspective, anecdotes, and most of all – appreciation for Bruce’s enormous contributions to the arts.
Now, a year later, the Bruce Fraser Tribute organizing committee, with the support of Adobe Systems, Inc., Apple, Inc., Epson America, Inc., Hewlett Packard Company, Microsoft Corporation, Peachpit Press, and X-Rite, Incorporated; is offering a faithful record of last year’s remarkable event, captured on DVD and available at no charge (shipping and handling fees apply) via www.brucefrasertribute.com.
The Tribute committee, comprised of Larry Baca, R. Mac Holbert, Chris Murphy, Andrew Rodney and Jeff Schewe, are asking the graphic arts community to consider making a voluntary donation to help retire medical expenses left behind by the rare lung cancer that took Bruce away from us. The donations can be made directly on the Tribute website.
“If you were fortunate to attend the Tribute itself, you will find the DVD to be a treasured keepsake; if not, you will experience a program that will touch your heart, make you laugh and most of all demonstrate how one thoughtful individual can hold a unique place in an industry and in the lives of all whom he touched,” says Baca.
The DVD culminates with an extraordinarily moving gesture of gratitude expressed by Bruce’s wife, Angela; displayed over a synchronized and moving arrangement of “Scotland the Brave” written and performed by famed musician Ronan Hardiman, who personally authorized the use of his commercially-released recording for the Tribute DVD.
The “Industry Celebration and Tribute to Bruce Fraser” DVD
An Industry Celebration and Tribute to Bruce Fraser was a lively and engaging recollection of how digital imaging and desktop color has evolved over more than 20 years to become the everyday phenomenon it is. Hosted with grace and unrehearsed humor by Bruce’s friend and fellow musician and artist, Graham Nash, the Tribute was filled with striking still visuals, video clips and told by the geeks and non-geeks who knew Bruce along the way, (including famed landscape photographer and digital pioneer Stephen Johnson; Bill Atkinson, an Apple Fellow and now a photographer himself; and Adobe Photoshop engineers and friends, Thomas Knoll and Mark Hamburg, to name but a few). An Industry Celebration and Tribute to Bruce Fraser gave attendees a vivid, inside look at how one dedicated and focused person of extraordinary humility could shape an industry, from billion dollar manufacturers to home-based photo enthusiasts.
To learn more about Bruce’s life and contributions, go to www.brucefrasertribute.com/press.php
I recently came across announcements for two shows after corresponding with Daniel W. Coburn, a Kansas-based photographer whose work is breathtaking.
Photograph © Daniel W. Coburn
The first show, BETWEEN EARTH AND SKY is a Solo Exhibit at Whittier Gallery – Riney Fine Arts Center/Friends University – January 14 – February 9, 2008.
The second show is entitled MIDWESTERN VIEWS: Recent works by photographer Daniel W. Coburn and paintings by Zak Barnes. It is a 2 Person Exhibit at Corner Bank – January 9 – February 29, 2008.
For more information visit Daniel W. Coburn’s website.
I usually don’t post the same info on imagingbuffet.com and my book’s companion site, inkjettips.com, but I was recently interviewed (in text form) by Harald Johnson and wanted to share the news. Harald Johnson is an imaging consultant, head of his own marketing communications agency, and author of the following books: Mastering Digital Printing: The Photographer’s and Artist’s Guide to High-Quality Digital Output (2003), Mastering Digital Printing, Second Edition (2005), and Digital Printing Start-Up Guide (2005). In the interview, I share a bit about the thought process behind the creation of the book, as well as some of the book’s features. Harald Johnson is also the book’s Series Editor. You can find the article at this link on Harald Johnson’s site, DP&I.com (dpandi.com).
In addition, you can find the Table of Contents for 301 Inkjet Tips and Techniques: An Essential Printing Resource for Photographers here (Main sections and 16 chapter titles).