In this series, Red River Paper Pro Ron Wolfe covers some unique (and out of the way) photo locations in his home state of New Mexico. Bisti Wilderness Area Would you expect to find a duck-billed dinosaur in the desert? Well, welcome to the Bisti Wilderness. The barren and seemingly lifeless landscape found today is...read more
 Red River Paper presents Laurie Excell’s Tech Tuesday post. Tech Tuesday: Slow Motion Blurs I live in the perfect location to photograph one of my favorite subjects; moving water. With all the waterfalls, rivers and streams, and the Oregon Coast nearby I am in water photography paradise!… Not only do we have lot’s of moving...read more
Laurie Excell is a photography workshop leader and accomplished nature photographer.  Her vast experience with camera equipment and shooting in virtually any environment mean you’ll learn a lot in just the short space below! ========================== Last Tuesday’s Tech Tuesday was related to creating blur motion through the use of slow shutter speeds.  This week I’ll...read more
PhoozL Announces New Music-Themed Photo Contest: ‘Show the Song: Spirit of the ‘60s’ Photography education and entertainment site PhoozL announces its latest “super-judged” (and first paid-entry) photo contest: ‘Show the Song: Spirit of the ‘60s’. The assignment is to interpret 1960s Classic Rock song titles with your photography. And the judge is Elliott Landy, official...read more
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I recently completed a job for a client that wanted some of his watercolors reproduced as cards. I used the Aurora natural card stock to make 5x7 cards, and gang printed his images separately on 17x25 premium matte plus paper. I trimmed the images using a deckle edge paper trimmer and mounted the trimmed images on the card front. This makes a beautiful card with more of a "hand-made" feel to it than printing directly on the card stock. He was very pleased! Thanks Red River for great papers!