I was hacked.
Monday, February 1st, 2010Sorry – my site was down for awhile. Not good!
Here’s my free advice:
Back up everything. Always.
Not just your hard-drives. Entire website, too.
Sorry – my site was down for awhile. Not good!
Here’s my free advice:
Back up everything. Always.
Not just your hard-drives. Entire website, too.
I’m very excited about what’s now possible in the magical realm of Digital Infrared. The seminar Fuji’s Brandon Remler and I did in January at at B&H was enthusiastically received, and we’ll be presenting a similar seminar, featuring Fuji’s factory-modified Is-Pro and IS-1digital infrared cameras, at SPE in Denver in March. I’ll also be leading a number of hands on in-depth 5-day infrared workshops in 2008.
(Check the “Teaching” menu at the top of the page for a detailed 2008 workshop schedule.)
Check out the two “infrared” entries below for more about infrared.
My dear friend, master digital printmaker Amadou Diallo has just released his first book: Mastering Digital Black and White: A Photographer’s Guide to High Quality Black-and-White Imaging and Printing. The book covers everything you need to know, from resolution, to output, to aesthetics.
There’s even a dedicated website where you can download a sample chapter – which just so happens to feature an interview with yours truly ; ) Check it out!
Special thanks to Tony Gomez, who wrote a feature article about my digital infrared work for the May ‘07 issue of Pro Digital Imaging Magazine. The article showcases work made with S3 Pro UV/IR and IS-1 cameras loaned to me by my friends at Fuji.
(Right-click or option-click here to download a 14mb pdf with the complete article.)
I’m pleased to announce a newly formed strategic alliance with Innova Digital Art, who manufactures and distributes an amazing line of inkjet papers. Innova is sponsoring my “Seeing Is Believing” Gallery Exhibition in Oslo, and will be featuring my work in an upcoming issue of their newsletter. Shades of Paper has all of the Innova papers – and they’re a pleasure to deal with. Tell Jimmy Doyle I sent you.
My friends at Fuji recently loaned me a ProS3 UV/IR Digital 35mm camera that I brought to workshops in Norway in September and New Mexico in October. This camera is made for forensic use (think “CSI”), but take a look at these B&W Infrared Landscapes I made with it. These pictures were shown as part of a presentation I did for Fuji at the Photo Plus Expo in NY.
People often ask me which digital camera they should buy. Well, this is it!
I wish I knew who the genius who created this is, so I could give credit where it’s due…

Thanks to my friend PÃ¥l, for sending this to me.