Last month I conducted two color management/fine-art printing workshops at Xact Studios. a new pro rental/fine-art reproduction studio located in Hillsborough, NJ (near Princeton). They went extremely well, so I decided to offer three more color management/fine-art printing workshops on February 21, 2009 at the same location. These are all three-hour semi-private workshops.
Andrew Darlow (right) with three attendees from a recent (and very similar) three hour semi-private workshop at Xact Studios. A selection of prints made by the participants are displayed on the table. SoLux lamps and bulbs with a range of color temperatures can be seen above the table.
For more information or to register, visit this page on Eventbrite.com.
I also recently offered subscribers to my Inkjet and Imaging Tips Newsletter a special discount for the workshops. If you’d like to receive the same discount, feel free to sign up for the free newsletter. The link for the discount will be in your welcome e-mail after you confirm your subscription. You’ll also receive links to a resolution chart in PDF form and information about how to determine file sizes for printing. To subscribe, you can fill out the form to the right, or you can just send a blank e-mail here: inkjettips01@aweber.com.
I’m conducting two color management/fine-art printing workshops on January 31, 2009 at a new pro rental/fine-art reproduction studio located in Hillsborough, NJ (near Princeton). One runs from 10am-3pm and the other from 4pm-7pm.
For more information or to register, visit this page. I am using EventBrite.com to manage the event, and I like their interface and features a lot.
First, I’d like to wish all of our readers a very happy new year. This is my first post of 2009. A nice holiday present came in the form of recognition by the folks at photography-colleges.org. ImagingBuffet.com was named to their list of “Top 100 Photography Blogs.” I’d like to thank them for putting The Imaging Buffet on the same page as some of my favorite blogs, including Photojojo.com, American Photo’s “State of the Art,” PDN’s “PDN Pulse,” This Week in Photography, Strobist, Scott Kelby’s “Photoshop Insider,” and many others. Feel free to share some of your favorite photo blogs in our comments section (preferably with a reason why you are selecting them).
And happy new year once again!