Posted tagged ‘photography’

Photo Tours of New York City

March 15, 2010

With Spring just around the corner, I’m pleased to announce the PhotoTour NYC 2010 walking tours. Last year was a great success and I’m looking forward to showing you around the most photogenic locations in New York City. Whether you’re a tourist, in town for a few days, or have lived in NYC all your [...]

Philly Printing Workshop

August 3, 2009

Project Basho has just announced a Fall workshop I’ll be teaching, Fine Inkjet Printing. This intermediate/advanced workshop examines a high quality printing workflow. We look at some of the top third party paper options, explore softproofing techniques and delve into the practical applications of color management. If you’re in or around Philadelphia this workshop is [...]

QuadTone RIP Workflow

July 21, 2009

Roy Harrington’s QuadTone RIP (QTR) software is a remarkable collection of tools that allows for some of the highest quality black and white output available on Epson inkjet printers. If you’ve only used the Epson ABW driver, you owe it to yourself to try QTR. QTR is capable of both very simple operation, for those [...]

Soft Proofing Basics

June 26, 2009

If you’re committed to getting your print output to match your screen as closely as possible, you’ll want to become familiar with Photoshop’s soft proofing feature, officially labeled Proof Setup. In this video tutorial I walk you through the basics of soft proofing and show you some of its benefits. Part 1 Part 2 Part [...]

Headed to Boston

June 17, 2009

I’m off to Boston tomorrow for two appearances to plug The 50 Greatest Photo Opportunities in NYC. In the morning I’ll be taping an interview on The Literati Scene, a local TV show devoted to authors and their work. I’ll have air times and a link to watch the interview shortly. In the evening I’ll be at [...]

Mermaids in Brooklyn

June 15, 2009

On Saturday, June 20 the 26th annual Coney Island Mermaid Parade gets underway to officially kick off Summer. What is the Mermaid Parade, you ask? Billed as the largest art parade in the country, this event brings together some of the most creative and original costumes, floats and choreographed madness, all celebrating the wonderful, wacky spirit [...]

Air America Interview Available

June 12, 2009

Click below to hear the radio interview I did this morning on Air America’s The Lionel Show. The Lionel Show Interview 6/12/2009

Interview on Air America

June 10, 2009

This Friday, June 12, I’ll be a guest on The Lionel Show, an Air America radio broadcast. The interview is live and will air at 8:35 a.m. ET on Air America stations across the country. You can also  listen live right from the comfort of your computer. I can’t think of a better way to [...]

The High Line Opens as a Public Space

June 9, 2009

The High Line, a stretch of elevated rail tracks running along the West side of Manhattan, has officially opened to the public. Built in the 1930s to allow freight cars to safely navigate a busy section of the city, the railway had fallen into a state of disrepair and neglect. No trains had run on [...]

PhotoTour NYC: Walking Tours for Shutterbugs

May 31, 2009

Whether you’re a tourist, in town for a few days, or have lived in NYC all your life, what better way to explore the city than by capturing it in photographs? Beginning this month, and continuing through Summer and Fall, I’m leading a series of walking photography tours. Each tour takes you to the best [...]


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