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Darkroom News March 28, 2013

Focal Press Releases Two New Photography Books by Renowned Author and Photographer Michael Freeman Focal Press, a leading publisher of media technology books, today announced the release of two new books for entry-level photographers by acclaimed author and travel photographer, Seim Effects Introduces ColorFlow – Offers More Than Sixty Color Effect Presets for Photographers Using [...]

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Darkroom News February 26, 2013

Carrollton photographer’s work on display at Irving Arts Center William McEwen of Carrollton is not a run-of-the-mill photographer. And his camera is not a run-of-the-mill camera. He takes black and photographs of interesting people with his Wisner 8X10 view camera, which looks similar to the ones seen in western movies with settings from the 1800s. [...]

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Darkroom News February 26, 2013

Carrollton photographer’s work on display at Irving Arts Center William McEwen of Carrollton is not a run-of-the-mill photographer. And his camera is not a run-of-the-mill camera. He takes black and photographs of interesting people with his Wisner 8X10 view camera, which looks similar to the ones seen in western movies with settings from the 1800s. [...]

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Darkroom News January 15, 2013

Ones to Watch: Lauren Marsolier Lauren Marsolier has been selected as one of BJP's 20 photographers to watch in 2013 PASSAGES: Spec photographer had major role in little known Second World War mutiny Leon Hloba's death has brought about the revelation he was a key member of the French Resistance, but more remarkably, had deserted [...]

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Darkroom News November 6, 2012

Best Artistic Photographers In Chicago When considering a well-qualified artistic photographer for your next wedding, architectural project, head shot or family portrait, these select few are among the best in Chicago.

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Darkroom News October 22, 2012

Behind the Lens: Photographers explain why they choose black and white I invited area photographers to submit some of their favorite black-and-white images for this week’s column and photo gallery. I asked, Why use black and white?

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Darkroom News October 13, 2012

Dana Popa on the Light Work Artist Residency Whether photographers want access to a particular part of the world in order to create a new body of work, or need some time to scan, edit and print an existing body of work, artist-in-residence (AIR) programs offer photographers a unique and valuable period of focused remove.

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