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APA-DC Jan Brown Bag

January 19th, 2010 No comments

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Medium and Large format solutions for under $10K

Data Storage/Management, Creative/Productive Applications, Monitors, Calibration, Printers, Workflow, Video.  As photographers we all have questions regarding which equipment is best suited for our creative/productive needs.  Many times it’s difficult to wade through marketing hype/sales pitches to get real world answers from knowledgeable professionals with a broad range of experience and understanding of our profession.

With our next APA/DC Brown Bag Meeting we have created a unique opportunity.  Steve Hendrix with Capture Integration has agreed to participate and share his broad scope of knowledge.  As with all APA/DC Brown Bag Meetings this will be an informal discussion where all participate and share their experience.  Steve will be present to offer his unique insight and answer any questions we may have.

Steve has devoted over 10 years to helping photographers get the best results possible through his frank and knowledgeable grasp of the industry and the products that help photographers achieve their goals and objectives. Steve has worked for Sinar, Imacon and Phase One, and spent time at the dealer level selling all of the top products available to photographers. While he specializes in high end digital capture, he also has an advanced background in color management as well as storage and archival workflows.

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

6:30 – 9:30 pm

Topic: Medium and Large format solutions for under $10K

Renée Comet Studio
2141 Wisconsin Ave, NW
Suite I (eye)
Washington, DC 2007

FREE for APA members
$10 cash at the door for non-APA members

Share Thoughts   Ask Questions Get Answers   Be Inspired

APA|DC Brown Bag meetings are an informal discussion group, where all participate. This is where we all share ideas, experiences and thoughts. A place where an honest exchange among our peers culminates in a better photographic society – everyone participates and learns.

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dpBestflow Seminar-Rescheduled March 9th

January 13th, 2010 No comments

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RESCHEDULED DUE TO BLIZZARD

This event is free of charge, but REGISTER HERE to ensure a space.

Do you have a nagging feeling you can manage your images better and faster? Are you insecure about your archiving and backup systems? Are you ever disappointed in the final output of your work? Join ASMP and learn about dpBestflow, the definitive digital imaging resource for gaining efficiency, profitability and excellence.

Seminar Topics

  • Make informed decisions about choosing the best workflow for your needs
  • Maintain the color intent and quality of your work
  • Understand how to choose hardware and software that is optimal for what you do
  • Preserve your digital image files (and the work that you do to them) for the short and long term
  • Communicate more effectively with clients, printers, digital labs or anyone else handling your files
  • Work more efficiently so you can focus on creating great images and growing your business

When:
Tues March 9, 2010
7:00 PM
Doors open half an hour earlier.

Where:
TBD

The Presenters

Richard Anderson is an ASMP National Board Member, chairs the ASMP Digital Standards Research Committee, and was the principal author of the Universal Photographic Digital Imaging Guidelines (UPDIG.org). Richard is the project leader of dpBestflow and co-author of Digital Photography Best Practices and Workflow Handbook.

Peter Krogh is the author of The DAM Book (O’Reilly, 2009), the most widely used reference on collection management for photographers. He is an Alpha Tester for Adobe imaging software, and is part of the prestigious Microsoft Icons of Imaging program. Peter is the senior project manager and a major contributor of the dpBestflow project.

Richard Anderson is an ASMP National Board Member, chairs the ASMP Digital Standards Research Committee, and was the principal author of the Universal Photographic Digital Imaging Guidelines (UPDIG.org). Richard is the project leader of dpBestflow and co-author of Digital Photography Best Practices and Workflow Handbook.

Peter Krogh is the author of The DAM Book (O’Reilly, 2009), the most widely used reference on collection management for photographers. He is an Alpha Tester for Adobe imaging software, and is part of the prestigious Microsoft Icons of Imaging program. Peter is the senior project manager and a major contributor of the dpBestflow project.

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