Love Music and Photography? Check out the Red Rocks Photography Contest

Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre, the iconic music venue west of Denver where the foothills meet the plains in Morrison, Colo., is holding a photography contest for pro photographers, photography students and amateur photographers.

Red Rocks photography contestFind a unique way to capture the spectacular red rock formations that create the outdoor amphitheatre and dot the landscape throughout the city park and you could win the fantastic prize package…

  • Concert package for you and three of your friends (dinner at Red Rock’s Ship Rock Grille and tickets to a 2012 concert of choice)
  • Have a signature photo displayed in the Red Rocks Hall of Fame located in Red Rocks Visitor Center
  • Inclusion in the online photo gallery at RedRocksonline.com
  • Inclusion in the Red Rocks printed calendar.

For all the details, rules and regs, click here, and if you enter, let us know how you fared so we can talk about printing your masterpiece. The deadline is Oct. 1, 2011.

When you submit photos, make sure to review the rules and regs in the link above since you will be bound by the terms and conditions. Send CDs or DVDs with your name, phone number and email address to:

Amy Lindsey
City and County of Denver
Arts and Venues Denver
Marketing Department, First Floor
1245 Champa Street
Denver, CO 80204

Each photographer is required to submit at least ten images with a maximum of 25. The City and County of Denver will notify the winner via email or by phone by Nov. 1, 2011. If you have any further questions, contact Peyton Jeter at 720-865-4257.

Affordable Inkjet Printed Posters Contribute to Cash Flow

Posters fine art inkjet printing

When you think “Colorado vacation” you normally think of skiing and other snow sports, but Colorado’s busiest tourist season actually occurs between Memorial Day and Labor Day. That’s when it starts really hopping in Georgetown, an old mining community – now a tourist destination – that sits in a valley on the approaches to the Eisenhower Tunnel and the alpine areas for which Colorado is famous.

In downtown Georgetown you’ll find Grizzly Creek Gallery and its proprietor, Gary Haines, featured here at the LexJet Blog previously for his high-end, award-winning outdoor landscape photography and printing.

The problem, if you can really call it that, is that Haines’ work fetches a high price, as well it should. The stunning work of masterfully captured light in beautiful alpine meadows and woods from around Colorado is painstakingly rendered on the finest LexJet Sunset fine art and photo papers and framed to perfection.

Posters inkjet printing fine art photographyFor those who can’t afford finished fine art pieces but love the images, Haines started printing and offering posters of his high end work earlier this year. It’s the proverbial win-win. Haines captures buyers who would have otherwise walked out empty handed, while retaining those who want something of exquisite quality and at a much larger size hanging up in their home or office.

He prints the 19 in. x 38 in. panoramas with his Epson Stylus Pro 9900 on LexJet 8 Mil Production Satin Photo Paper. The paper is an excellent choice because it dries quickly for long runs and retains a quality look you simply don’t get from a typical poster paper.

“It’s relatively inexpensive to print when you’re designing and printing them yourself, they dry quickly and people who buy the posters really like it. We just roll them up, put them in a nice tube with an attractive sticker that displays the image, along with the price and bar code,” says Haines. “They’re designed in Photoshop and printed through the driver. I have a LaCie monitor calibrated to the printer, so whatever I see on the screen is what will print out.”

Haines is currently offering six different panoramas on posters, including the image that won the Landscape/Nature/Fine Art category in LexJet’s Shine On! photo contest, Winter Serenity.

“Since the posters are such a new item, I’ve seen a small uptick in sales of five to ten percent,” explains Haines. “As spring and summer approaches I expect to see more sales, especially from the tourists who purchase images of Colorado at a more affordable price.”

Learn the Fine Art of Marketing Fine Art Photography

©Laura Moul

On one “Super Monday” each spring and fall, members of the Professional Photographers of America (PPA) host photography labs and workshops in cities across the U.S.  One of the topics to be presented at the next Super Monday, Oct. 25 will be The Fine Art of Marketing Fine Art Photography. On-site registration for PPA’s Super Monday classes is $120. If you register by the end of the day today for The Fine Art of Marketing Fine Art Photography, the registration fee is just $99 for the day-long session.

At the Twin Falls State Resort Park in Mullins, W.V., photographer Laura Moul will provide practical advice for anyone who wants to market fine-art prints of their landscape photography.