Author Archives: GDTEST
Author Archives: GDTEST
I just posted an announcement about a 26-day art celebration in New York City on imaginginsider.com. I hope to be able to attend a few of the performances. I’m sure that there will be many great photo ops as well.
John Paul Caponigro and Mac Holbert will conduct the Fine Art of Digital Printing workshop for a second time at Brooks Institute of Photography Oct. 29-Nov. 2 in Santa Barbara, California. Their first joint session was held in June and sold out just a few days after it was announced. I’ve known John Paul Caponigro and Mac Holbert for years and greatly respect the work they’ve done to advance the art of digital printmaking and educate thousands of people through seminars like the Epson Print Academy, the Epson Online Print Experience, their books, exhibitions, and other workshops and events.
John Paul Caponigro had this to say about the upcoming four day session: “This workshop format is so unique in that it gives Mac and me the chance to work one-on-one with attendees throughout the week – something that isn’t usually seen with traditional workshops.” Mac Holbert, co-founder of Nash Editions (widely recognized as the first digital printmaking studio in the world) added: “We were thrilled by the enthusiastic response from participants about the first workshop and we look forward to another opportunity to share our knowledge and experience of digital fine art printmaking with others who are passionate about photography.”
For more information or to register for the workshop, visit www.thefineartofdigitalprinting.com.
On a related note, I just read this info on www.nasheditions.com regarding another workshop (Only two slots are left as of 9/17/2007):
The Greg Gorman Workshop
Guest Instructor – Mac Holbert
October 7 -12, 2007
Mendocino, CA
For more information visit:
www.gormanphotography.com/workshop/
This week I’ll be sharing some of my favorite resources, doing some reviews and offering some photo-related tips on ImagingInsider.com. I have learned a lot from the resources that they cover on the site, and I especially like the web links they often highlight to tutorials and camera/software reviews. It’s not easy to find well-written articles and podcasts geared toward advanced amateurs and professional photographers, but I think they do a great job doing just that, and that’s why I’ve offered to be a guest editor this week, and also why I serve on their Board of Advisors. I just posted my first article on ImagingInsider.com about one of my favorite audio podcasts: the iLifeZone.