Aug 29, 2006 | DF Studio, Features
DF Studio from DigitalFusion standardizes your entire digital workflow. — The transition to digital photography demands new approaches to viewing and editing your shoot, delivering the job to the client, and archiving your work. At DigitalFusion this transition does not mean pushing aside the rich history and common practices of professional photography.
Aug 22, 2006 | Digital Capture, Features, Post Production
DF Post Creates a Dreamland of Chocolate and Honey — In the Toblerone Chocolate ad, Moshe Brakha creates a fantasy world that begins with an idea. Moshe recalls – ” I wanted to create a world where a woman lives in a fantastic chocolate dreamland, where all the elements of the environment are actually pieces of the candybar.”
Aug 14, 2006 | Digital Capture, Features, Post Production
Art Streiber’s tone-on-tone palette brings Entertainment Weekly cover to life. — For his cover shoot of the cast of “Little Miss Sunshine” for Entertainment Weekly, Art Streiber chose a color scheme that complemented one of the movies main characters, a bright yellow VW Micro Bus.
Jan 1, 2006 | Digital Capture, Features
Art Streiber with DigitalFusion at the Academy Awards — All Access at the Academy Awards was a photographic exhibition mounted by Art Streiber from January 16 through April 16, 2006 at the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences in Beverly Hills, California.
Sep 1, 2005 | Features, Fine Art Capture, Post Production
For 15 years artist Larry Vigon has collected his dreams in a 176-page journal done in acrylic paint and ink. A painter and world-renowned graphic designer, Vigon began his career designing record albums. Vigon’s journals however, are very personal and encapsulate almost 15 years of work.
Jun 6, 2005 | Features
DigitalFusion and The Future of Pro Digital Photography — Film is portable, durable, versatile. But its arcane chemistry is going out of style. Magazines, ad agencies and newspapers want their photographers to go digital — it’s cleaner, faster, cheaper. Digitizing a photographer, however, is no easy task.