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A few of the art show related articles
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Our Credentials |
Larry Berman
LarryBerman.com
His career in photography spans 30 years,
beginning as a staff photographer for the ABA New York Nets and he has
spent 20 years with The Image Bank stock photo agency. His original
photographic prints have been exhibited and sold at national fine art
shows for over 25 years. Working with Chris Maher, he has created over 100
fine art web sites, built an early working model of an experimental
online
digital jury system and wrote an article for the Smithsonian web site
describing the digital jury system used for the Smithsonian Craft Show.
Together they also wrote the book "50 Fast Digital Camera Techniques"
(Wiley Publishing) and share a byline writing about photography and
imaging technology for Shutterbug Magazine. Active on numerous forums
where he answers questions about traditional and digital photography, web
design and Photoshop, Larry is also involved in beta testing for major
digital imaging software companies including Adobe Photoshop. His current
photographic work is digital color infrared and has been featured in three
books, including the best seller "Mastering Digital Printing" by Harald
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Chris Maher
InfraRedDreams.com
He has a BFA in Photographic Illustration from Rochester Institute of
Technology and an MA in Visual Communications from Southern Illinois
University. He has earned a living selling his original photographic
prints at juried art shows for more than 20 years. Recent writings include
co-authorship of the book "50 Fast Digital Camera Techniques" (Wiley
Publishing, Inc) and regular columns in Shutterbug Magazine and eDigital
Photo Magazine. Partnering with Larry Berman, he has designed and built
more than 100 web sites for artists and craftspeople, and written numerous
articles on marketing art work on the web. |
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