Stephen M. Schaub is an artist and master printer who realizes that opinions are like assholes: everyone has one. The Figital Revolution web site and book just happens to represent his own, which hopefully will have something productive to contribute to the ongoing photographic dialogue, or, failing that, manage not give anyone an unsightly rash.
Stephen has been at one time or another: a Gearhead, a BS Expert, a Cynical Old Fuck and a Neophyte Sponge, as well as a contributor to many of the less sucky photo magazines. He is widely recognized in the industry as an expert and innovator of digital printing techniques.
A graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology, Stephen is the author of two published collections of his photographs, A Sense of Place (1999) and Through a Glass Darkly (2004), as well as numerous articles which he frequently writes in collusion with his wife, Eve. Together, they run Indian Hill Imageworks in Pawlet, Vermont.
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[...] July 14, 2008 by figitalrevolution Is it just me or are cameras getting really big…I mean SUV big? Have you also noticed your aunt Minnie now carries one of these beasts for her casual pictures of roses and nephew Timmy? So… what gives? Click on the audio logo for a 6 minute thought-provoking discussion on the enigma by Stephen Schaub. [...]