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CT Photographer Mellissa Demille received an award for her image “One Moment” in the CT PPA annual conference in Cromwell, CT on Feb 6th-9th. Mellissa chose to work with DSI because she wanted her prints to be of the “highest black & white quality”. Congratulations Mellissa!
You can see more of her work at www.smilebaby.com
“The Islamic Republic of Iran (1980-1983): A Photojournalist’s View”
Photojournalist Randy H. Goodman’s photography exhibit on Iran, was recently held during a Rutgers University conference entitled “The Iranian Revolution: Thirty Years”.
Randy H. Goodman is a Cambridge, MA based photographer and can be reached at randygoodphoto@verizon.net
DSI After Capture Hotpix – click for PDF of Hotpix article
Digital Silver Imaging –
Are high quality black & white prints a thing of the past? Not at Digital Silver Imaging. By combining traditional black & white papers and chemistry with the laser-based technology of the Durst Theta 51 wide format printer, Digital Silver Imaging is able to offer photographers museum-quality, true black & white prints from digital files. Its unique process eliminates all the unwanted consequences of generating black and white on inkjet printers. In fact, you won’t find any tone disruption, color variance, ink reflection or unwanted texture on Digital Silver Imaging black-and-white prints. Available papers include the unique HARMAN Galerie FB Digital, a panchromatic Baryta fiber-based paper; and Ilfospeed Digital RC, a panchromatic resin-coated paper suitable for portraits, social events, advertising, retail and commercial applications. (www.digitalsilverimaging.com)
Wait!!!! Don’t Jump!!!
Rise above the competition with solid business strategies
John Harrington
Monday January 26, 2009
Photographer John Harrington’s business savvy has successfully brought him through two previous economic downturns. In this two-part seminar John will share insights on how to tweak your current business practices to operate more efficiently and more profitably.
In part one John starts with a discussion of the business side of photography: from pricing to negotiations, client relationships to logistical challenges. John shares actual negotiations with clients, from the back-and-forth over prices, to the final agreement and resulting images.
Part two will be about learning the back-end secrets of how Search Engine Optimization can maximize your web presence and keep you at the top of “The List.”
Based in Washington DC for nearly two decades John has covered the world of politics, traveled internationally, and negotiated contracts along the way. His work has appeared in Time, Newsweek and Rolling Stone, and his commercial clients have included Coca-Cola, XM Satellite Radio and Lockheed Martin. He has lectured on the importance of solid business practices and published the book Best Business Practices for Photographers in 2007.
Hilton Garden Inn
420 Totten Pond Rd.
Waltham, MA 02451
Registration: 5:00–6:00pm
Program: 6:00–10:00pm
Cost: CIPNE Members, Free; ASMP Members, $20; Guests, $35; Full-time Students, $10.
Pre-registration is required for this program.
Click here to register (Non-members may pay by PayPal)
Please note: on-line registration closes January 23rd.
Program sponsored by:
We are pleased to announce the addition of Ron Rosenstock’s B&W; Fine Art images to the Boston Globe Store. Ron has selected DSI as his Fine Art B&W; digital printer to meet the growing demand for his work in a digital age. Please read the introduction below to Ron’s work by Paul Caponigro.
Ron Rosenstock images at the Boston Globe Store
The Photography of Ron Rosenstock
By Paul Caponigro
Ron has worked within the tradition of large-format landscape photography for many years and comes to it with caring and a simple love of the craft. His eye surveys the external world as if inquiring; his images offer us intimations of answers. The elements of his subjects seem to align themselves to his quiet intent. Cloud, water, stone and mist-drenched and sun-gleamed flora arrange themselves in his photographs much like iron filings aligning to a magnet. Within this realm of affirmation we hear the quiet “whisperings” of his silver manipulations. His revelations, and our own, soon follow.
Ron’s images not only convey the grace of fine tradition but also his gratitude to those masters of photography who provided him with a foundation in the value of the craft. His photographs bespeak the peace and poise that come from attuning himself to the medium and to his own world. What appears to be longing in Ron’s photographs mirrors the longing we all feel for the spirit concealed from view. Mystery seems to be gentle with Ron; he accepts the challenge of discovery without brooding excessively over veiled treasures. Through the camera he sustains his search for connections with such mysteries. We see in his photographs his perseverance towards the greater flight.
From The Light of Ireleand
Photographs by Ron Rosenstock
Introduction by Paul Caponigro
Copyright 2000
Reprinted with permission from the artist.
Image – Noon Shadows, San Gimignano, Italy, 1995
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