The DSI Booth featured black & white print samples from our true silver gelatin printing process. We showed examples of the RC and fiber prints from a variety of photographers, including Ron Rosenstock, Andy Ryan, Brian Marcus, and Herbie Greene. Visitors were interested in learning about this photo chemical process as an alternative to inkjet printing. We had some great examples of infrared photographs taken by photographer Ron Rosenstock. We had converted his Canon 5D to the 715nm wavelength and had 3 large 20×24 black & white silver gelatin prints on display in our booth.
William Barnett‘s presentation “Beyond Human Vision – Infrared Photography” drew large crowds. His knowledge of this creative art form is spectacular. He explained many of the unique aspects of how cameras can be converted to capture in IR and the various wavelengths one can select for their camera. He favors cameras with an electronic viewfinder, or live view, that make it easier to preview the image in infrared. Digital Silver Imaging is offering infrared camera conversions at a reasonable prices.
The exciting news from Nik is their new HDR plug-in that is expected in early September. The presentation on the software looks great and I’m sure this will be another great product from Nik.
I also spent some time talking with Alicia from Shuttbug Bag Designs. She just started her company in January and NECCC was her first trade show. Her booth was very active for most of the show and photographers liked her new bag concepts.
We enjoyed being there again. I got to hang out with my friend Paul from Lens Pro To Go and test out some of the great Nikon and Canon gear he is renting. Call and ask him about his new “equestrian” lens!