Printing our landscape and nature photographs can bring a lot of joy and can provide tremendous opportunities for making money from your artwork. There's a lot to decipher before you start. What paper do you use? How do you calibrate your monitor? Why are my prints so dark?
Fortunately, resources exist to make this process easier for you to figure out.
As such, I was excited to record this week's podcast! On today's episode, I sat down with the legendary Australian print-maker and fine art educator, Les Walkling. Dr. Walkling has devoted his life to the arts, and taught contemporary fine art photography and history at RMIT University for many years. He is perhaps more well-known in the landscape photography community for his excellent YouTube videos that compare and contrast various fine art papers for printing. On today's podcast we talk about his research, how to evaluate and choose a fine art paper, and tips for monitor calibration.
Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week:
Essays & Notes from our Les Walking's website:
Here is who Les recommended on the podcast this week:
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292: Alister Benn - Surrender Yourself to the Landscape
291: Jon Norris - Obsession with Joshua Tree National Park
290: Rich Rudow - Exploration of the Grand Canyon
289: Artists Asking Artists #3 - Guy Tal & Alex Noriega
288: Martin Gonzalez - Discovering the Little Surprises in Nature
287: Artists Asking Artists #2 - David Thompson & Candee Watson
286: Norman McCloskey - Staying True to Yourself in Nature Photography
285: Karen Waller - Using Photography to Process Grief
284: Deirdre Rosenberg - In Defense of the American Pika
283: Valda Bailey - Unlocking Creativity with ICM & Multiple Exposure
282: Marsha Kirschbaum - An Appreciation of Dark Skies
281: Eric Erlenbusch - Nature Photography as a Lifelong Pursuit
280: Alberto Rodriguez-Garcia - Psychedelics & Abstraction in Nature Photography
279: Alex Vita - Designing a Photography Website
278: Jeff Freestone - The Pursuit of Happiness Through Photography
277: Richard Boutwell - Photography as a Vehicle for Personal Growth
276: Tim Baca - The Thrill of Storm Chasing
275: Joel Hazelton - Exploring Arizona
274: Hans Strand & Eric Bennett - Artists Asking Artists Series - #1
273: Jeff Schewe - The Development of Photoshop and Lightroom
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