I just received the February issue of Studio Photography magazine and I’m very pleased to have contributed an article in the issue on tips for getting better black and white inkjet prints. The magazine covers a lot of interesting and important topics for professional photographers, and you can subscribe, or just view the issue (or past issues) on imaginginfo.com. There is an easy-to-navigate interactive version which I like a lot (click on the screen shot below to go directly to the interactive magazine). My article is on page 34-36. The article is partially excerpted from my book, 301 Inkjet Tips and Techniques.
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).
I just posted a short announcement of a great list of books (covering a range of topics, from Photoshop, to Digital Asset Management, to Political humor). The list of books can be found on PhotoshopNews.com and you can find the post about it here, with a link to the article.