Digital Workflow for Fine Printing With Mac Holbert

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DIGITAL WORKFLOW for FINE PRINTING with R. MAC HOLBERT

Join Nash Editions co-founder, R. Mac Holbert, and senior imaging specialist, Ming Tshing, for an engaging two hour overview of digital workflow for fine art photographers. Mac and Ming will present time tested strategies and techniques to more efficiently and accurately regardless of your choice of imaging software. As the digital revolution continues new tools are changing the way we work. Finding a balance between “traditional” imaging software and the new raw converters can be confusing. Mac and Ming use these tools everyday creating world class digital prints and they will discuss how they have integrated the old tools with the new. If what you do depends on creating the highest quality prints this is an experience you will not want to miss. This seminar is a rare opportunity to learn from the “Father of Digital Printing.” Mac Holbert’s seminars fill quickly so sign up today to insure your opportunity to take your imaging skills to the next level.

Monday, March 29.
10:45 am – 12:30 pm
Price: $95
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BIOGRAPHY

R. MAC HOLBERT is a photographer and co-founder of Nash Editions. Prior to his work with Nash Editions, he was tour manager for Crosby, Stills & Nash, Peter, Paul & Mary, and Carole King. Holbert has lectured extensively and conducted workshops on digital output, digital imaging, and fine-art printing on Iris and Epson large-format printers. Under his supervision, Nash Editions is a beta tester for Epson America, Inc., and other software and hardware manufacturers.

NASH EDITIONS was co-founded in 1990 by rock musician and photographer Graham Nash and R. Mac Holbert, Nash Editions was the world’s first professional fine-art digital printmaking studio. In the more than fifteen years since opening its doors in Manhattan Beach, California, Nash Editions has attracted leading artists— including Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Horace Bristol, Eileen Cowin, Eric Fischl, Lynn Goldsmith, Robert Heinecken, David Hockney, Pedro Meyer, Jenny Okun, Stephen Shore, and Maggie Taylor— and established an unparalleled international reputation for fine-art photographic digital printing. Nash Editions: Photography and the Art of Digital Printing charts the history of digital photographic printing from early experiments in the mid-1980s to the present explosion in digital imaging and printing technology that has overtaken traditional darkroom printing and brought the medium to a wide public. The work of Nash Editions represents the entire spectrum of artistic involvement in digital imaging since its inception as a viable alternative form of expression, from images composed in the computer or on a scanner to traditional photographs printed digitally from scans of a print or negative. The essays collected in this volume include an overview of the founding and development of Nash Editions by R. Mac Holbert; a history of photographic printing processes from the inception of the medium to the digital revolution by photographer and educator Richard Benson; and a detailed capsule history of advancements in digital printing technology, ink sets, and print longevity by Henry Wilhelm.

In 1998, a traveling exhibition, Digital Frontiers: Photography’s Future at Nash Editions, was organized by the George Eastman House International Museum of Photography in Rochester, New York. On August 12, 2005, the first Nash Editions Iris 3047 inkjet printer was incorporated into the photographic history collection of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, along with selected prints from the Nash Editions archive. With more than 180 full-color and black-and-white illustrations.

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http://www.nasheditions.com/

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