Andrew Darlow is a photographer and digital imaging consultant based in the New York City area. For over 15 years, he has consulted on the topics of digital photography, digital output and color management. He has written and edited numerous articles and reviews on the topics of digital and fine art photography, inkjet printing, and Photoshop techniques, and his work has been included in many photography publications, web sites and books, including Photo District News, Popular Photography and Imaging, and AfterCapture magazine. He has lectured and conducted seminars and workshops around the world at conferences, and for photography organizations and schools, including the Arles Photo Festival, School of Visual Arts, and the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York. His work has been widely exhibited and his inkjet prints are held in numerous private collections.
His new 500+ page book, ?301 Inkjet Tips and Techniques,? is a comprehensive, how-to guide to high-quality digital output that shows photographers of all levels how to make high-quality prints through detailed instructions and hundreds of full-color examples from more than 20 professional photographers and other artists. It includes information about how to choose the right inkjet printer, how to manage digital images, how to choose the right papers or canvas, how to create captivating portfolios and framed art, how to use color management more effectively, and much more. A comprehensive table of contents, index, and searchable companion web site helps users find the information they are looking for. Excerpts and the table of contents are available for download on the book's companion site at www.inkjettips.com.