The HP Artist project for Fine Art Reproduction is moving right along. Fine Art Reproduction can become a significant business opportunity for many photographers, galleries, and others.
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-HP Artist Operations Guide.pdf and HP Artist en.pdf (PDF download)
-Animated Slideshow, Operation of HP Artist Solution for Nikon (Quicktime)
-Animated Slideshow, Marketing Your Fine Art Reproduction Business
-Technical review and introduction to the HP Artist Solution
-Video Interviews, Art Reproduction, With Jim Hull, Watercolorist
New: HP Artist Advanced Digital Fine Art Reproduction Workshops With David Saffir
Santa Fe Workshop Session, Digital Fine Art Reproduction with David Saffir, Nov 09
David Saffir’s page for artists and photographers who want to have fine art prints made.
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Learn About the HP Artist Solution for Digital Fine-Art Reproduction

By David Saffir If you plan to attend the PMA International Convention and Trade Show in Las Vegas March 3-5, I hope you'll stop by and see me in the HP booth. I would love to meet you ...
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My Top Eight Criteria for Evaluating Image Quality

By David Saffir Photographers who want to display and/or sell more of their images need to think carefully about how their images will be viewed. As much as you might personally love a ...
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Fine-Art Reproduction, Part 1: Why It's a Good Business Opportunity

By David Saffir If you already own a professional-quality camera and know how to use a pigment-ink inkjet printer to reproduce your own images, fine-art reproduction can be a viable ...
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Eight Things I Learned from Producing a Photo Book

By David Saffir My second book is scheduled to be released in early March. My first book was published in 2007 by Thomson Course Technology PTR and is a 258-page technical guide ...
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Why I Continue to Print My Images

By David Saffir I have read a few articles lately that question whether photographers really need to make prints anymore. Why bother with a print when the image can simply be shown on ...
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Entering Print Competitions: Choosing the Right Images

By David Saffir Entering a print competition can be one of the best ways to become a better photographer. Although winning awards and getting publicity can be gratifying, you don't ...
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Building a Fine-Art Reproduction Business: Personal Rapport Matters!

By David Saffir If you are considering using your photography equipment and skills to get into the business of fine-art reproduction, keep in mind that the viability and profitability ...
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Practical Advice for Mastering Digital Color

By Eileen Fritsch Have you ever felt confused about how to translate color-management concepts into everyday success in your studio? If so, check out Mastering Digital Color , the new ...
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Panorama Photography: It's Easier Than Ever

By David Saffir In earlier posts, I've commented about the progress we've enjoyed with regard to new tools for photography. Here, I'll back up those statements by briefly describing an ...
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The Golden Age of Photography: Part Two

By David Saffir I just finished teaching the three-day Imagemaking for Photographers workshop on the Central Coast of California. Our students included a mix of professionals and ...