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Jon Van Zyle's "Homer by the Bay", sold exclusively at the Art Shop Gallery, Homer Alaska $75 |
Homer, Alaska's Premier Gallery Alaskan Art by Alaskan Artists- and More! |
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Taz Tally
Taz Tally is a Photographer, Ph.D. Geologist, Digital Imaging Expert, Author, Inventor, and Adventurer. He enjoys renown as a Photoshop guru and author of six digital imaging books including most recently "Photoshop Before and After." Also an invited contributor to "The Photoshop World Dream Team Book," he has been a favorite presenter at trade shows and seminars throughout the country. Dr. Tally currently serves as Director of the Digital Print Production Program at Session.edu: The Online School of Design (NY State certified). He also develops training courses for the National Association of Photoshop Professionals, Lynda.com and Staffingtools.com. Over the last 20 years, thousands of students have enjoyed his seminars on the digital imaging, scanning and pre-press fundamentals. His CDs and DVDs remain in demand as well as his recent invention, a calibration tool for determining light saturations. Dr. Tally regularly contributes to Photoshop User, Layers, Elements, and American Printer magazines. Taz is perhaps best known for his entertaining, content-rich seminars and his ability to present complex materials in a simple, easy to understand fashion. In January he released his book "50 Hikes in Alaska's Kenai Peninsula" through Countryman Press. When he is not touring the country presenting his seminars, Taz generally heads off to the outdoors. He enjoys his home in Homer, Alaska, where he revels in mountain biking, kayaking and hiking, Nordic skiing and nature photography with his cardigan-Welsh-corgi "Zip." Taz's black and white photographs are signed. Each large format photo comes in a tube, plus we do have a number of his photographs framed. (click on thumbnail to enlarge)
We have the following large format photographs framed. Any of the above standard size images can be framed in this style at this price. Note: All of these photographs are framed with museum glass
See more of Taz' work on his web site:
Last Updated 06/18/2010 |
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