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Archive for December, 2007

Just in case you have not heard LIFE=ART, a web site I founded 2 years ago is now under new management and is better than ever! We have a rss feed available on our site (left column) and encourage all art people to visit this dynamic site…it is the perfect companion to The Figital Revolution!

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Hey- we now have an email mailing list! Just sign up with your email address (use the Join Mailing List link in the left column) and receive weekly updates of posts on the Figital Revolution and the “photo tip of the week” - only published for our mailing list subscribers…
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An interview by Stephen M. Schaub with Richard Frumess, President of R&F Handmade Paints. A fascinating discussion on the history and modern application of the Encaustic Process.

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Techniques to keep creative juices flowing….Hybrid Artist Stephen Schaub shares a technique to bring new energy to your artwork….have an espresso and give it a listen!

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Are you afraid of Gray…in your prints? Are you an Ansel Adams printer or an Edward Weston printer? A discussion on using gray tones in your printing process to emphasize a rich emotional quality.

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Do you like morning or afternoon light? Are you a fall shooter or spring shooter? What is your editing process from capture to print? These are just a few of the topics discussed by hybrid artist Stephen M. Schaub, providing examples and suggestions on how to fine tune yourcreative process and better understand your Art [...]

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Sadly enough, it bears repeating (and repeating…): digital and analog are different and choice is good. Why does one have to win? I just came across oh-yes-yet-another-article in which the author in the very first paragraph states that digital is better than analog. “There. I said it,” opines self-described “fussy pro” Jim Richards in NARFE [...]

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How many prints can you make in a day using digital printing technologies? Now consider: how many GREAT prints can you make during that same time? Hybrid Artist Stephen Schaub discusses the pros and cons of printing fast vs slow and provides useful information on how to achieve optimum results with your printing platform.

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