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Ken Allen Digital | Alexandria, Virginia

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Ken Allen has set-up a sister studio to his Brooklyn location.

I attended his open house in Old Town last night. Ken and I spoke at length about their services and customer base. I brought along a D3X raw file from a recent aerial shoot to see how large he could take the image up and the quality of the print on Hahnemuhle Baryta paper.

The studio is on the second floor with sky lights and a clean open feeling. I looked at several sample prints: including an Obama election picture from Burnetti that was printed on three manufactures matte papers.

He is dividing his time between the Brooklyn and Alexandria studios. He has a solid client base in the DC region with museums and associations. After interviewing twenty-five people chosen from 300 applicants, Ken chose Patrick Allen (no relation) to work in the Alexandria location. Patrick spent a year flying up and down the east coast shooting aerials of Lighthouses. I thought that was a great introduction to this crazy business.

With my Chesapeake book close to sending off to the printer, I plan to host a show of very large aerials from the book.

Ken may be the studio that I work with to produce the limited edition prints from the project.

Contact: ken@kenallenstudios.com
Web site: kenallendigital. (Alexandria)
Web site: Ken Allen Studios (Brooklyn)
Phone: 917-853-0592

Written by Cameron Davidson

October 25th, 2009 at 12:06 pm

Early 1900’s Russian Color Photography

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My friend David Burnett sent me this link to a collection of images posted by the Denver Post of early 20th Century Russian Color photography.

http://tinyurl.com/russia-color

Peasant girls, Russian Empire. Three young women offer berries to visitors to their izba, a traditional wooden house, in a rural area along the Sheksna River, near the town of Kirillov; 1909 Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii Collection (Library of Congress).

Peasant girls, Russian Empire. Three young women offer berries to visitors to their izba, a traditional wooden house, in a rural area along the Sheksna River, near the town of Kirillov; 1909 Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii Collection (Library of Congress).

Written by Cameron Davidson

October 23rd, 2009 at 9:41 am

Chris Usher – One of Us – Corocoran Museum

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My friend Chris Usher has been working on an amazing project on the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

The book “One of Us” was co-published with support from Kodak and can be ordered on line. 100% of the $40 sales price goes to two Katrina relief organizations —The Gulf Coast Fund and/or Southern Animal Foundation (the purchaser gets to decide which one gets it or an even split between the two).

Chris Usher Video #1 on One of Us
Chris Usher Video #2

The show closes this Wednesday, January 7th, 2009.

Written by Cameron Davidson

January 5th, 2009 at 4:18 pm

Richard Avedon – Portraits of Power – Corcoran

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The Richard Avedon Show “Portraits of Power” closes on January 25th, 2009. Corcoran Museum of Art, 17th Street NW across from the Elipse.

Written by Cameron Davidson

January 2nd, 2009 at 8:47 am

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Nature’s Best Exhibition at the Smithsonian

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Nature Best Exhibition at the National Museum of Natural History. Show closes on May 3rd, 2009.

Written by Cameron Davidson

January 1st, 2009 at 1:15 pm