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Greetings!
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September is Super Savings Month
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Buy two premier scans get one free!
It's here! Our most popular special is back, just in
time for Fall and Holiday shows. Whether you've been
busy painting in the studio or en plein air, or you've
been out shooting film, now is the time to get those
new images to us and get ready for the busy holiday
season ahead.
That's right! It's our infamous Buy Two Get One
FREE* scan special! Buy two premier drum
scans or premier art copy scans and get a third one
absolutely free. Premier scans include high resolution
digital capture of your original artwork or film, color-
working by our talented color technicians and an 8x10
proof on your choice of paper or canvas.
Don't hesitate! Send in your three images today and
save up to $105. Want to save more? Send in
six images and get two free scans. Or send in nine
images and get three free scans. Just mention
discount code C3PO when ordering and we'll
take care of the rest.
*the Fine Print fine print: special applies to premier
drum scans and art copy scans only. Free scan is
same or lower priced scan. Scans must be ordered
at the same time. Due to the popularity of this special,
fast turn-around times cannot be guaranteed.
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Special Offer for Fine Print Imaging Customers Only
You are a valued Fine Print Imaging customer! We
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Call for Entries
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PX3's "Water"
The Prix de la Photographie (PX3), an international
photography festival held annually in Paris, is now
offering two new calls for entry. "Water," an
environmentally-themed juried exhibition to run in New
York in 2009, will offer awards ranging from $500 to
$2000, and feature the top 20 photographs at the
exhibition. Deadline is October 15, 2008.
The
Px3 Photo Competition, to be exhibited at the annual
festival in Paris, will be accepting entries until January
16, 2009. Details are available at the link below.
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BBC's Natural History Unit unveils EARTH
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An ambitious new documentary
After five years in production, with 40 specialist crews
having produced thousands of hours of 35mm and
HD footage in 200 locations across 26 countries, BBC
Natural History Unit filmmakers and documentary
veterans Alastair Fothergill and Mark Linfield have
unveiled their most ambitious film to date: Earth.
Fans of nature documentaries all
acknowledge the incredible achievements of the
directors' past projects, Planet Earth and Blue Planet,
among others. In Earth, Patrick Stewart narrates as
sweeping aerial shots (a result of 250 days of aerial
shooting) portray the migration of elephants from the
Kalahari to the Okavango Delta, polar bears in
Norway, and humpback whales embarking on an epic
journey from the equator to the South pole.
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Call for Entries
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Upcoming C4FAP shows
Art in Nature: Nature is beauty, majestic and
inspiring.
The Art of Nature will illustrate all aspects of nature in
it's many tableaus: landscape, seascape, wildlife,
floral, water, environment and weather. Deadline
September 16, 2008.
Negative
Space: It is not always the subject, but the
Negative Space around the subject that makes a
photograph truly stunning. This exhibition will
highlight the compositional element that makes up
the space not commonly seen. Deadline October 14,
2008.
All of the Center's juried exhibitions are
open to all domestic and international, professional
and amateur, photographers working with digital or
traditional photography or combinations of both. The
Center for Fine Art Photography invites photographers
working in all mediums, styles and schools of thought
to participate. Traditional, contemporary, avant-garde,
creative, experimental and mixed techniques are
welcome.
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Artist Spotlight
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Sue Wise
"For me, painting provides an infinite form of
expression and creativity. By abstracting ideas from
landscapes and wildlife, I work in mixed media
watercolor techniques attempting to achieve new
dimensions in pattern and texture utilizing form,
contrived depth and arbitrary color."
With great concern for conservation, the subjects,
usually animals and birds are represented by
idealistic realism in compositions of ambiguous
space relationships and multiple perspectives, which
emphasize the design of nature. Much time is spent
researching, observing, and sketching at the source to
build a store of information and develop
understanding of the subject matter.
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You're Invited!
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to a special show of conservation photography
Art for
Conservation presents An evening with the
International League of Conservation Photographers
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an exclusive exhibition and sale of works by top
conservation photographers from around the world.
The exhibit will run October 2 - 31 at The
Collective Fine Art Gallery, 109 S. College Avenue,
Fort Collins,
Colorado.
A special VIP reception will be held
on Thursday, October 2, 2008, from 6-9 pm at the
Collective Gallery. If you would like to attend, please
call 970.484.9650 before September 30 for
reservations.
The show will feature works by
Frans Lanting, Cristina Mittermeier, Peter Oxford, Boyd
Norton, Norbert Rosing, Bob Rozinski, Joel Sartore,
Wendy Shattil, Igor Shpilenok, Roy Toft and Michele
Westmoreland, among others. Several of the
photographers will be present at the VIP reception to
discuss their work in conservation
photography.
Proceeds from sales will
benefit the ILCP.
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