Its been a little while since I updated the website so here are some recent highlights:
Workshops: Its been a busy few months here at Copyrightimage. Im travelling a little more than in the past as my newer photography clients prefer to have their training and systems setup on their own site rather than bringing everything to North Norfolk – which is fair enough of course. A few days of training can often be enough to check on colour management, file handling, backing up and software training, if your imaging workflow is less than ideal then a short intensive check and training session could be what you need to gain confidence and re-invigorate your photography, whether you’re a beginner, advanced or professional I can help you get the most from your photography, get in touch for more details.
Natural History Museum: Pleased to have a copy of “Unforgettable underwater photography” drop through the post box. This is the latest book to use the unique collection of Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition images as its source. I was asked by the books editor Rosamund Kidman Cox to work on the image files and produced sharpened CMYK repro ready files.
Underwater images can be the hardest to make the journey to the printed page, the CMYK process does not have much ability to show all the shades of blue that can be shown in RGB on a screen, it took an awful lot of effort and very careful working to get the very best out of these images but I was pleased to see the hard work had paid off and I was able to do the best for the excellent photography this competition attracts.
Other: I have been and will be working on even more books this year for lots of different clients, looks like the consistent high quality “look” that dedicated file preparation can bring book production is starting to make waves, it also does no harm that my accurate soft proofing and colour management means that proofing costs have fallen dramatically for clients…
More updates to come…