I think we can all agree that the digital age has ushered in an era of unparalleled access to image making. There is a Photoshop plug in for nearly every look that Hollywood and pop culture has thrown at us. I do have to admit, though I like the “Thermopylae” setting in OnOne Software’s Photo [...]
Posts Tagged ‘digital photography’
Adventures in Digital Printmaking
Posted in How to, Pontification, Technique, tagged alternative digital process, alternative process, clear gloss type 2, digital imaging, digital photography, digital printmaking, hp clear film, image transfers, inkaid, inkjet printing, inkjet transfers, inkpress clear film, onone, onone software, purell hand gel, purell transfers on July 20, 2010 | 6 Comments »
Photographing Flat Art With Digital Part 3
Posted in How to, Technique, tagged adobe lightroom, angelia lane, anita dhekne, canon, canon 1ds mark 3, canon digital, color checker, color management, colormunki, datacolor, digital photography, digital workflow, flat art, hdr, hdr imaging, hdr merge, lightroom, monitor calibration, nikon, nikon digital, photographing artwork, photographing paintings, photomatix, raw, spyder pro, xrite on February 17, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Photographing Flat Art With Digital Part 2
Posted in How to, Lighting, Technique, tagged angelia lane, anita dhekne, canon, canon 1ds mark 3, canon digital, color checker, continuous light, digital photography, flat art, light meter, lowel lights, lowel rifa lite, nikon, nikon digital, photographic lighting, photographing artwork, photographing paintings, rifa lite, xrite on February 3, 2009 | 2 Comments »
What a busy week it has been! In addition to preparing material for Part 2 in this series, I have also been hard at work preparing for the next few posts. I can assure you, there will be some photographic awesomeness coming your way! So lets get to the task at hand. In Part [...]
NYC Photo Openings
Posted in photographers, tagged adobe premiere, Alison Brady, An Uncertain Nature, animation, Artslant, Canon 5D Mark II, Chelsea, Claire Oliver, digital, Digital C Prints, digital photography, drawing, Final Cut Pro, Flash, gallery, gallery opening, gelatin silver print, imovie, Janet Biggs, Leslie Porterfield, Massimo Audiello, New Works, Nikon D90, NYC galleries, oil paint, P.P.O.W, Quicktime, Teun Hocks, Vanishing Point, William Kentridge on January 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The Thursday windy, chilly night blew a good friend and I into Chelsea to view the hottest and latest craze hanging on the walls of galleries! The streets had art lovers briskly walking with much anticipation to get to their gallery of choice. The night prior I had checked artslant.com for photography openings/receptions taking place. [...]
Digiscoping in St. Augustine
Posted in Destination, Technique, tagged beach, bird photography, digiscoping, digiscoping fuji s5 pro, digital photography, egrets, florida, spotting scope, st. augustine, St. Augustine Alligator Zoological Park, swarovski ats-80, swarovski spotting scope, zeiss diascope 85, zeiss spotting scope on January 8, 2009 | 1 Comment »
A few months ago I was fortunate to travel to St. Augustine, Florida for a show. Amongst the gear we brought with us where two spotting scopes; a Zeiss Diascope 85 T*, and a Swarovski ATS-80 HD. Also included where the necessary adapters (Zeiss, Swarovski) to mount them to a 35mm or digital slr camera. I [...]
The Cloisters
Posted in Destination, tagged architectural photography, digital photography, fort tryon park, medieval art, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City, new york city, The Cloisters, The Cloisters Museum New York City on January 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
On Saturday Angelia and I decided our next adventure should be The Cloisters Museum in Ft. Tryon Park. The Cloisters is easily accessible via the A train. A short ride to 190th followed by a quick bus ride on the M4 will get you there in no time. The Cloisters occupy about 4 acres and [...]
New York Botanical Garden
Posted in Destination, tagged digital photography, Fuji FinePix, Grand Central Terminal, Haupt Conservatory, Henry Moore Sculpture, Macro Photography, Metro North, New York Botanical Garden on January 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
First, I would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year. I hope everyone brought in the New Year the way they wanted to. There really was no better way to bring in the New Year than with my camera in hand and nature’s finest elements surrounding me. On January 1, 2009, Michael and I [...]




