
Robert Farber strutting his Moab stuff in Miami at his exhibition all printed on Somerset Museum Rag.

Robert Farber strutting his Moab stuff in Miami at his exhibition all printed on Somerset Museum Rag.
First-time sponsor of Art Miami, Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, will showcase its range of printing solutions for the fine arts industry at CONTEXT December 3 -- 8 at the Midtown Miami complex. One of the most important annual contemporary art events in the United States, Art Miami showcases the best available artworks of the 20th and 21st centuries in collaboration with 125 of the world's most respected galleries. Additionally, Art Miami's sister fair CONTEXT is dedicated to the development and reinforcement of emerging and mid-career, cutting-edge artists.
At the Canon booth #E13, award-winning photographer Robert Farber will showcase a collage of his most impressive images and share insights and personal experiences for working with the output devices. Show attendees can interact with Canon's latest artistic printing solutions -- including the imagePROGRAF iPF6450 printer, which features enhanced color management capabilities and the PIXMA PRO-1 printer -- a powerful, high-quality professional inkjet printer that produces stunning color prints and dynamic black-and-white images. All of the images will be printed on Moab's Somerset Museum Rag. Robert will also be giving out 16x20 sized images.
"As photographers, we look to tell a story or convey a message through the power of an image," said photographer Robert Farber. "Canon's imagePROGRAF and PIXMA PRO printers help showcase this story by delivering high-quality, archival imaging capabilities and creative applications that can enhance moments we've captured through our lens. I'm looking forward to engaging with other professionals at Art Miami to hear some of their latest inspirations and discuss the potential that lies with Canon's fine art printers."
The new Slickrock Metallic Silver 300 has been presented with TWO Editor Choice awards!
Both the renowned Outdoor Photographer and Digital Photo magazines have selected Slickrock Silver as their 'medium of choice' for 2013.
Moab Paper makes the Editor's Pick list again as Slickrock Silver nabs the inkjet paper category in their Gear of the Year roundup for 2013.
"The Moab Slickrock Metallic Silver 300 has become my medium of choice as I test different images. Its metal-like surface maintains rich blacks, and where the paper white would come through, I get the reflective, bright metallic look that I find so interesting. The print has a luminance that I don't get on plain paper."

"Killed" will be on display November 25th-December 20th at the Pure Space Studio, 601W 26th St, 12th floor, Suite 1225, NYC. "KIlled" will feature images by more than 20 photographers including Hans Gissinger, Kenjie Toma, Marcus Nilsson, Ilan Rubin, Anita Calero, Marcus Gaab, Plamen Petkov and Christain Witkin. Food stylish Victoria Granof has also arranged to show mementos from her years working with Irving Penn. All of the photos will be printed by master printer Jim Roselli of Xact studios in NYC on Moab Paper.
Moab Master Norman Seeff is displaying his iconic Ray Chalres image on November 15-17th at Fotofever in the Carrosel de Louvre. During these three magical days, the Carrousel de Louvre turns into a temple of photography and welcomes galleries, collectors, and institutions alike to live intensely and together to celebrate our passion for photography in a fiery atmosphere.
November 15th- 11am-8pm
November 16th -11am-8pm
November 17th- 11am-6pm
For more information, please visit
http://www.fotofeverartfair.com/paris/en-9-presentation.html
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/videos/photography/moab-slickrock-silver-300-metallic-paper
What a whirlwind of a day! The show was packed. Slickrock Metallic Silver almost stole the show, but it had some stiff competition with the Moab Master presentations at the far end of the booth. Large 40x60 prints on the Silver from Harold Davis and Jim LaSala truly showed the impressive caliber of this amazing paper.
And those who were able to see the five Moab Master presentations got a real treat with insights into NASA, Haiti, Cuba, African wildlife and fashion. Live Slickrock printing demos on the new Canon Pixma PRO-1 rounded out the day.

The line-up tomorrow is equally impressive:
11:00am Michael Zide Through A Photographer’s Eyes
12:00pm Jody Dole Renowned image maker and digital photographer pioneer
3:00pm Ryszard Horowitz Capturing nonexistent world

Here's our line up for the first day at PPE2013:
11:00am Michael Soluri Infinite Worlds: The Labor and Tools of Human Space Flight
12:00pm Jim LaSala Creating the Vision
1:00pm Jim Graham Get it in Print
2:00pm Robert Farber Stories from an Iconic American Photographer
3:00pm Andy Biggs African Wildlife Photography: Stories, Anecdotes +Creativity

Get ready to be dazzled (and informed) by some of the biggest names in photography. We're pretty stoked to announce the photographers who will be giving short presentations in the Moab booth (#750) during the upcoming PhotoPlusExpo show in NYC.
Like all things Moab, we are taking a slightly different approach to these presentation: We've simply asked the speakers to talk about themselves and their work - no sales pitch. Some will be conducting hands-on printing workshops while others will be providing an intimate discussion on their work. Harold Davis will even be giving away copies of his new book!
We're still hammering out the exact times, but the confirmed line up will include Andy Biggs, Barbara Bordnick, Harold Davis, Jody Dole, Robert Farber, Jim Graham, Ryszard Horowitz, Douglas Kirkland, Jim LaSala, Michael Soluri, Salvatore Vasapolli and Michael Zide.
As you can see, all the photographers are at the peak of their game, each having made a huge impact on the photo industry. Expect every presentation to be a keynote event.
As summer comes to a close we're already skipping past winter and looking forward to Spring. Paris holds a special place in the heart of this writer so we're especially pleased to announce this photo workshop in Paris led by Moab Master, educator, author and all-around cool guy, Harold Davis.
The nine day photo tour (April 26-May 4, 2014) is packed with activities and excursions with an itinerary that begins the moment you land in the City of Lights. In addition to learning about light, night photography and composition, you'll gain exclusive access to the city including an after-hours tour through Monet's famous garden at Giverny.
It's best summed up by a participant from last year's workshop, "Had an awesome time with Harold, Mark, and the workshop participants. Itching to go back. If you’re a photographer, Paris at night is a ‘Must Do!’. Put it on your bucket list ‘cause you may not see this in Heaven.”
The workshop is filling up, so register now.
Click here for the full itinerary.
With summer winding down and the holidays around the corner, come see how easy it is to create professional quality cards and invitations on your own printer with Moab's line of Entradalopes cards and matching envelopes. The only thing we can't do is print the stamps!
Bring an image you'd like to format into a card, and we will show you how it's done.
Saturday, September 28, 1-3pm in Classroom at Glazer's Rentals
Free for Glazer's Customers ($25 general public)
Photo © Jim Graham, 2013
There are 5 days remaining for your chance to win 500$ of Moab Paper. Announcement of the winner will be posted through our website www.moabpaper.com, Twitter, and Facebook page September 30th at 12pm.
-Moab Team-
We get a lot of requests about personal or small-group printing classes, so we're excited to recommend the new fineartprintingclasses.com, based near Chicago. Run by John Granata, a seasoned pro photographer and educator, the classes are in-depth and covers everything you need to know to produce the perfect print.
An open house is scheduled for September 21-22, to give you a chance to view the new classroom, learn about classes and browse through the new paper reference section.
Classes are held at:
1020 Cedar Ave., Suite 2F
St.Charles, IL 60172
Contact John Granata for more information:
john@johngranata.net
630-244-4525
We've been receiving some inquiries from people about outgassing their prints prior to framing, with one in particular asking about what to do with the new Slickrock Metallic Silver.
Outgassing is a reality of inkjet printing. If you plan to frame your image behind glass, then it's necessary to allow the print to gas out otherwise a 'fog' could appear on the back side of the glass.
The amount of time needed for outgassing depends on ink load, ink type, coating type, absorptivity of the coating and paper, and ink quantity (light vs dark). The glycerin and glycol used to keep the pigment particles in the suspension in the ink, and to keep the ink from clogging the head, take a longer time to evaporate than the time we accept as drytime.
This is not only true of RC photo papers. Because RC papers have a PE layer (plastic layer) that limits the amount of ink that can be absorbed into the paper itself, they do require longer outgassing time than a matte coated fine art paper with no barrier.
What about our new Slickrock Metallic Silver 300? Most (all) of the true-metallic inkjet papers on the market are not instant dry. They use a swellable coating that keeps the ink on the surface. That is why you need a solvent spray to lock in the ink with those other papers…the coating does not really absorb the ink.
Our new Moab Slickrock Metallic Silver is a game-changing product. It uses a microporous coating that is designed to quickly move the ink away from the surface, thus creating the illusion of instant dry. There is no metallic like this in the industry. People are going to have to throw away everything they think they know about metallic and its poor dry time.
How do you properly outgas your prints? Check out this excellent article for some pointers.

Manfrotto, the world's leading manufacturer of support products for pro video and photography, is proud to announce the launch of the "Local Heroes" project, designed to acknowledge photographers who bring a different perspective to the world of photography.
Photographers selected as "Local Heroes" are those that give back to his or her community through membership in groups and associations or dedicate time to the world of photographic education, whether by teaching in schools or by contributing to journals and magazines.
Congratulations Michael Zide!!!
-Moab Team-

Congratulations Moab Master Jim LaSala on receiving the Platinum photographer of the year award at the annual PPA National Event. Platinum medalists had three images included in the PPA Loan Collection and one image in PPA's general collection.
Keep up the GREAT work Jim!
-Moab-