(A film by Valerie Griffith and Blue Moon Productions)
The Day Of The Dead celebration in Pátzcuaro, Mexico is a beautiful ritual of Mexican culture. Inspired by Safe Crossings and a school’s Day of the Dead celebration.
Art Wolfe has graciously donated 2 beautiful limited edition prints that were taken when he accompanied the film crew to Pátzcuaro, Mexico.
These framed prints will be be available for purchase at the event.
Dia de los Muertos: Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011 The Big Picture, 2505 First Avenue, Seattle 98121 5:30-6:30pm Hors d’oeuvres Reception 6:30-7:30pm Program Complimentary Admission This is not a fundraising event.
Sometimes a landscape can be so interesting and new, one can forget how to capture it most effectively. Art discusses how a wide angle lens gave him the perfect composition in the surreal Pancake Rocks of New Zealand.
I have traveled to many locations that are not friendly to my traditional photography workflow. Here’s one way I deal with harsh conditions while still getting the shots I want, shot on location in Mali.
You’ve probably heard many photographers talk about getting shots during the “magic hour”, other people may call this “at sunset”. Learn how to get the best sunset photos, shot on location in Baja.
Sometimes it can be difficult to make a subject new when you’ve been photographing it for 30 years! Art explains how he does it using the Brown Bears of Alaska as an example.
Have you received the newest mailer from Epson describing their New Signature Worthy papers? One of my images is on it. Go to Epson’s page describing these products and you can watch a video of me talking about them here: >>CLICK
I really love these new Signature Worthy papers from Epson. They are rich and beautiful with excellent ink holding to support large gamut color images. All the Hot and Cold Press papers make my images look great. Thank you Epson for these great new papers and continuing to innovate.