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Printing for Improvement, Preservation & Profit | Talk with Eric Luden & Andrea Zocchi

Examine how fine printing can indulge with artistic practices with industry leaders Digital Silver Imaging.

Presenters: Eric Luden Andrea Zocchi

Location: Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

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Presented by:

  • Leica Camera

Printing is an element of photography that the best shooters incorporate into their creative practice. This image intensive talk will give useful and actionable information. Photographers of all skill levels will be shown the how-and-why of fine printing. Images from Leica photographers working with Digital Silver imaging will be used to illustrate and enliven this discussion. Digital Silver Imaging will also create an online resource, as well as have actual printed samples for participants to view and handle.

Presenter Bios

  • Eric Luden

    Eric Luden

    Founder and CEO of Digital Silver Imaging, Eric brings extensive industry experience from his previous role as VP of Marketing at Ilford Photo. His career spans from photo retail management to board service with the Griffin Museum of Photography and the Social Documentary Network, establishing him as a respected innovator in photography production. Eric is a recognized innovator in fine art photography production.

  • Andrea Zocchi

    Co-owner and partner at Digital Silver Imaging and head of Marketing and Promotions. He is a former art director at F+W Media and CEO of his own publishing company. Andrea has an extensive background in photography having directed and taught photo workshops in Italy for Massachusetts College of Art, SUNY Alfred, and the University of Colorado Denver.

Organizations

  • Leica Camera

    Leica Camera

    For 50 years, Leica Galleries across the globe have existed as more than mere exhibition spaces. They are places for imagination, dialogue, and connection. Since the first Leica Gallery opened in Wetzlar in 1976, a global network of Leica Galleries has grown across continents. These galleries are united by the belief that images have the power to move people and change perspectives. The Leica Galleries celebrate the art of seeing and the power of photography. They have been bringing cultures, generations, and stories together, spanning borders, for half a century—reinforcing the idea that true photography is timeless and that seeing is still a universal language.

     

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