Geo Dewolfe's web address http://www.georgedewolfe.com/ Vinny http://www.wulfsden.com --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Vincent Orlando" <orlandovl@h...> wrote: > > You can't go wrong with a workshop with Geo. DeWolfe. He is the one > that got me started in digital printing. I attended one of his > workshops in Florida, Photofusion, and have never looked back. He > teaches several workshops around the country. I don't remember his > web address, maybe someone reading this has it, but you can check > in "Camera Arts" I am sure it is in there. > > Vinny > http://www.wulfsden.com > > > > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Richey" > <j.richey@s...> wrote: > > > If I had it to do over again, I would > > > go to a workshop to get started instead of picking up info here > and there, > > > some workable, some not. You might check out Santa Fe Workshops > > > (http://www.sfworkshop.com/digital/index.cfm) or maybe Anderson > Ranch or > > the > > > Maine schools. If you can get some comfort that real > photographers are > > > teaching, as opposed to some of the really tasteless stuff you > can do with > > > Photoshop, you will save yourself much money and time. > > > > Good advice. I took a digital B&W printing workshop at Santa Fe > Workshops > > from George DeWolfe, who is a Camera Arts columnist and an expert > on the > > Piezography/Epson system of making prints. The workshop was > essentially a > > digital lab and printing class -- no shooting. I learned much more > in that > > week than I could have in several months on my own. You will learn > much > > about setting up your monitor and your color settings to make > everything > > work. You will also learn lots of Photoshop tricks geared toward > black and > > white images. Unless he has changed the workshop you will not learn > any > > other workflows besides the Piezography/Epson system. One downside > of the > > workshop was they did not have enough printers to service the > printing > > demand and the staff was not familiar with the workflow. Santa Fe > Workshops > > is Mac-based which will cause a bit of confusion for PC users > who've never > > been around Macs. > > > > I think George is teaching this workshop again in 2003. Jean Miele > (a noted > > digital B&W photographer) will also teach a 2003 workshop which is a > > combination of shooting and digital printing. Jean has most of his > prints > > done with Fuji equipment at NancyScans in NYC. > > > > Jim Richey
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Re: Okay, Now I'm Really Confused/G.Dewolfe address...
2003-04-09 by Vincent Orlando
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