
Friends
with Vision
Let Your Vision Reflect Your Passion
We know that you want your photographs to reflect your passion, so we have designed Datacolor's line of Datacolor Digital Imaging Products to solve your color-managed workflow issues so you are free to concentrate on what really matters - your creativity.
Because your creativity is our inspiration, we want to highlight the work of some artists who achieve accurate and consistent colors using our tools. If you are interested in becoming a Friends with Vision, and having your work appear on our site, please contact us at foc@colorvision.ch
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Chip Simons
Have a look at his pictures, they are strange, very unusual but definitely worth showing. Passion matters.
A short bio in his own words:
"I live in New Mexico...on a small farm...with goats, sheep, chickens, dogs, wife, kids, 8 motorcycles, 12 bicycles, and 5 trampolines. I used to live in New York city...but I got out early for good behavior. I lived in Gettysburg, PA during high school years, and I was a kid in Clearwater, FL. I work for tons of magazines world wide...and I sell tons of stock photos. I have been a professional since 1982. I am self taught for the most part."
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Sarah Silver
Sarah Silver fuses her love of movement with her extensive knowledge of fashion. She works digitally in order to find perfect moments in every movement. Her work has been featured in French Vogue, V, Surface, PDN and the New York Times. She lives and works in NYC - Hasselblad Master 2003. Sarah uses the Spyder2 and says, "I`ve taken control of my colors.”
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Marcus Schwier
Born in Düsseldorf, Germany, in 1964, Marcus Schwier discovered his fascination for photography while he was still in school. After earning his architecture degree he continued his photography studies at the art academy of Düsseldorf. Today, the freelancer works on miscellaneous projects, commercial ones as well as artistic ones. Since 1995 his work concentrates on landscapes and architecture.
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Andreas H. Bitesnich
"The gifted autodidact has forged an extraordinary career already. Having reached Mount Olympus of photography, he sits on a respect-inspiring cloud, but he will not rest. He will be one of the few great ones of this guild – I am absolutely sure of it."
(Tom Jacobi, Stern Magazine, Germany).
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