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Canon PrintMaster Seminar Featuring: Bruce Dorn Sponsored by: Canon and Liberty
During this intensive workshop you will learn how to produce fine-art quality prints that meet or exceed the quality you have come to expect from conventional custom prints. You will be learning from one of the best: Canon PrintMaster Bruce Dorn, who has won numerous awards for his work, and who teaches digital photography, printing, and lighting techniques to photographers throughout the country. Bruce will share his expertise in:
- How the iPF printer fits into the workflow
- Monitor profiling
- Canon driver/export module operation
- Media selection
- Optimizing your settings for the best prints
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When: Thursday November 20th 5:00pm to 9:30pm
Where: Minneapolis Marriott West 9960 Wayzata Blvd. St. Louis Park, MN 55426
Cost: $25.00
Hosted By: Liberty Photo Products
To Register: Call Liberty at 800-572-3600
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About the Presenter Bruce Dorn
Bruce's early career with the camera took him around the globe shooting photo-journalistic and editorial assignments for United Press International, People, Conde Nast Publishing, Money, and Business Week magazines.
Subsequent work in the advertising industry collected Bruce all the major industry awards.
In the motion picture industry, Dorn is known for his expertise in state-of-the-art visual effects and beautiful cinematography. An active member of the Directors Guild of America since 1984, Bruce has earned Gold from the Mobius Awards, the New York Film and Video Festivals, the Clio Awards and a Bronze Lion from the Cannes Commercial Film Festival.
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As a digital mixed-media artist, Bruce has been a recipient of the Kodak Professional Innovators Award and Corel Corporation has awarded him with the rank of Painter® Master. Bruce's photographic explorations of the New West were rewarded with an Artist in Residence exhibition during the Ansel Adams Retrospective at The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art. In Ballistic Publishing's book, 'Painter: World's Best Painter Art', Bruce's neo-classical ballet imagery earned the Gold for Best Portrait.
Visit his website at http://www.idcphotography.com for more information about him and his work.
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