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Learn about Conservation Photographers
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Where Art and Earth Unite
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Greetings!
We at Fine Print wish each and every one of you a
Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year! This
month we are celebrating new: New Year | New
Images. If you are a photographer, this is a great time
to go through your digital files and transparencies and
see if there are any "sleepers" in there. And its the
perfect time for artists to send in new paintings and
get
them ready for printing. After all...
"Another
fresh new
year is here . . .
Another year to live!
To banish worry, doubt, and fear,
To love and laugh and give!
This bright new year is given me
To live each day with zest . . .
To daily grow and try to be
My highest and my best!
I have the opportunity
Once more to right some wrongs,
To pray for peace, to plant a tree,
And sing more joyful songs!"
-William Arthur Ward
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New Year | New Images
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Take advantage of our lowest scan and proofing prices for 2009!
This is the event many of you anticipate each year -
our new year | new images special! This
year's special features two for one premier art
copy and drum scans, plus deep discounts
on proofing from your digital files. Act now: This is
one special you won't want to miss - originals and
digital files must be received by January 31 to
take advantage of these low prices!
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A Climate for Change
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Fine Print Imaging prints for huge traveling exhibit
Fine Print Imaging and Art for
Conservation are excited
and honored to be working on the production of a
dramatic traveling exhibit of images from the new
book, "A Climate for Life: Meeting the Global
Challenge".
Sponsored by the Dean Witter
Foundation, the exhibit will open in January, 2009 at
the California Academy of Sciences in San
Francisco.
CLIMATE FOR LIFE examines the
impact of climate change on biodiversity and focuses
on the most important challenges currently facing life
on our planet.
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Marketing Giclée Reproductions of Artwork
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by Kate Dardine
In my capacity as a marketing advisor for a fine art
giclée printing company, I am often contacted by
artists wanting to get giclées made of their original
artwork. My first question to them is this: What are you
going to do with the giclées?
Now you might
think that's a strange question, but there's a good
reason for it. And the reason is this: Producing and
marketing giclées is not an inexpensive venture. You
have to have a plan - IF you want to be successful. The
successful self-published artists with whom I have
worked over the past twenty years have a few things in
common:
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