Go With The Digital Flow
We develop routines to get things done more quickly and efficiently in all areas of our lives. Many photographers have found that the digital process has enough differences from film that they have had...
View ArticleGet The Best Prints From Your Lab
For more than 30 years, I printed almost exclusively on Cibachrome. My hesitation to move away from Cibachrome to digital output was because of my concern that prints on new digital papers wouldn't...
View ArticleMaking It Big
I remember the first time I became aware of megapixels and how they related to the quality of the final image. More than three years ago, I was in Costco, and the store was promoting the sale of 2- to...
View ArticleSelf-Publishing Success Story
Professional wildlife photographers Carl Sams and Jean Stoick were in their home studio editing images for their coffee-tablebook on white-tailed deer. Of the thousands of photographs this...
View ArticleThe Better Print
Like you, I enjoy making color prints at home using an inkjet printer, but I still find that a photo lab plays a big role in my photography. Although I increasingly shoot digital, I have a large...
View ArticleThe Complete Guide To Working With A Lab
How things have changed. As a new photographer many multitudes of moons ago, I developed my own film and made my own prints, in large part because I couldn’t afford to have a good lab do it. Today, in...
View ArticleB&W In The Digital Age
More than 20 years since his passing, Ansel Adams is probably still the most widely known black-and-white outdoor photographer. He didn’t shoot digitally because digital imaging as we know it didn’t...
View ArticleMake A Photo Book
It’s an experience that used to be reserved just for professional photographers, but now you can feel the pride of holding a book of your very own images laid out with the care and skill of a...
View ArticleToday's Technology In Inkjet Printing
Quality inkjet printers let you make professional-caliber color and black-and-white prints at home. And today, you can get printers that produce bigger, longer-lasting and far better looking...
View ArticleThe Changing Landscape Of Printing
Printing possibilities offer so much for landscape photographers today. Digital photography along with inkjet prints give greater freedom for the photographer to truly capture what he or she saw. ABOVE...
View ArticlePhoto Art Papers
Experimenting with photo papers is one of my favorite things about printing. Besides the usual suspects—premium gloss and semi-gloss—I try different textures to see how they affect a photograph....
View ArticlePrint Like Ansel Adams
This Article Features Photo Zoom Figure 1 As the digital march continues onward, there’s one thing that will never change: the pure aesthetic quality of elegant black-and-white imagery. My position at...
View ArticleShoot More, Process Less
This Article Features Photo Zoom In this age of digital cameras, super-computers and image-editing software that requires a PhD to master, it’s all too easy to spend hours under the soft glow of a...
View ArticleMaking A Faux Mat
A few years ago, I put together a large exhibition of work for the benefit of an environmental cause. The prints ranged in size from 16x20 to panoramas as long as eight feet. Traditional matting and...
View ArticleSolutions: Big B&W Prints Made Easy
Epson Stylus Pro 4900 When he was working in a black-and-white darkroom with glass plates and later with film negatives, Ansel Adams frequently made very large prints. His dramatic scenes of the...
View ArticleFine Art Of Printmaking
In this video, Art Wolfe talks about presenting his work and the importance of fine art printmaking. Learn more.Epson Signature Worthy CollectionDiscover why top professional photographers choose...
View ArticleEvolution Of A Medium
John Paul Caponigro talks about the formative influence of his parents on his creative attitudes and expectations; the evolution of the medium and printmaking; and how that evolution through...
View ArticleThe Prints Are The Legacy
Greg Gorman gives insight on how he uses the interplay between highlights and shadows in his evocative images. Inspired by the distinctive look of Helmut Newton's photograph, Gorman's style has...
View ArticleLarger Than Life
Renown photographer Steve McCurry talks about connecting with his subjects to expose for the personality, and the dramatic human impact that large format printmaking can help create when exhibiting...
View ArticleSymphony For The Eyes
Creating stunning prints of your best photographs is not only the pinnacle of photographic expression, it's also an important part to learning and growing as a photographer. "The negative is the sheet...
View ArticleSurreal Motion
Lois Greenfield's stunning images of dancers seem impossible. Bodies entwined appear to hover in midair—an illusion only made possible through the still image, Greenfield observes. Suspending...
View ArticleWorld Traveler
Capturing iconic locations around the world for National Geographic Expeditions, photographer Jim Richardson set out on an amazing journey, visiting 9 countries in 22 days—from Machu Picchu in Peru to...
View ArticleUnderground Soul
In this video, photographer Chase Jarvis talks about his Seattle 100 Project, documenting the underground culture of the city, and the process of creating prints for the exhibition of the Project....
View ArticleControl Freak
Photographer Jeff Schewe admits, "I'm known as a kind of a technical guru, a printing guru; really those are all just means to an end, and the end is the optimal print that I can possibly make." In...
View ArticleSurf's Up
With over 120 magazine covers to his credit, Sean Davey understands the power of print as the ultimate expression of a photograph. Delivering a top quality fine art print is essential for Davey when...
View ArticleOn Location With Dave Stoecklein
Against a backdrop of natural beauty at the Bar Horseshoe Ranch in Mackay, Idaho, photographer David Stoecklein gives us a unique perspective of what goes in to creating his iconic shots of the...
View ArticleClimbing Downtown Boston
High above the heart of downtown Boston, photographer Joe McNally makes a hair-raising climb atop the antennae tower of the Prudential Building, the tallest building in this historic city, standing 52...
View ArticleUltimate Imaging Combo
What does it take to show off the capabilities of advanced photo-printing technology? Go on set at Stage 3 Productions in Warren, MI, as Epson teams up with Hasselblad to create a stunning 1.2GB RAW...
View ArticleSteve McCurry: The Most Important Part Of My Archive
Renown National Geographic photographer Steve McCurry talks about how he became a photographer, his passion for observing peoples and cultures, and the story behind his iconic 1984 National Geographic...
View ArticleModern Printmaking Part One
I believe printing and hanging your work is the most valuable part of any photographer’s workflow. Like many who make their living with photography, my income is generated in several ways. One is by...
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