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Författare: Nash Editions
Förlag: New Riders
Mediatyp: Bok
Bandtyp: Paperback
Utgiven: 2006-12-12
Språk: Engelska
Antal sidor: 248
Upplaga: 1
Vikt: 925g
ISBN: 0321316301

Nash Editions

Nash Editions (Paperback)

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"This is the magnum opus on digital printing and the book to read before color calibrating your monitor or wondering about differences in pigmented and dye-based inks. With little in the way of ìhow-to,î the book focuses more on why and showcases eloquent photographs, including a heartbreakingly beautiful portrait of Marilyn Monroe, a naked World War II bomber tail gunner, and the inevitable ìEmperorís New Clothesî work. Equally heartbreaking for far different reasons is Henry Wilhelmís essay ìA History of Permanenceî that includes a section called ìThe Totally Lost Kodacolor Eraî that will leave you stunned by the corporate callousness thatís described. This book not only deserves to be on the bookshelf of anybody who cares about photography, it deserves to be read."  -- Joe Farace, Shutterbug

Most of us know him as one member of the band Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, but what you may not know is that at the same time Graham Nash was rocking the world, he was also pursuing a parallel career in photography and digital imaging. Nash Editionsóthe worldís premier fine-art digital printmaking studio, which Graham co-founded with R. Mac Holbertórepresents the pinnacle of those efforts. This book uses thought-provoking essays and glorious artwork to sum up not only Nash Editionsí achievements but also the state of fine-art digital printmaking. After a brief history of printmaking, youíll reach the heart of the book: an essay by Holbert on the genesis of Nash Editions and fine-art digital printing (which details the studio's interactions with major artists like David Hockney); an essay by MoMA consultant Henry Wilhelm (which includes a technical comparison of traditionally and digitally prepared prints); and commentary from Nash Editions artists. The bookís more than 100 illustrations include Nash Editions artwork, photos of artists in the studio, images of the machines used in digital printing, and illustrations of the proofing process.