Printing specialist, Sarah Davis, received a B.A. in Liberal Arts from Sarah Lawrence College in 2012. She studied under photographers Michael Spano, Lois Conner, Thomas Roma and Joel Sternfeld in both black-and-white and color darkrooms. After graduation, she worked at David LaChapelle's postproduction studio in New York City. Sarah has worked as a TA at the International Center of Photography in New York City since 2013 where she specialized in digital media, studio lighting, and fine art printing.
Crescent Prints opened in 2015 after a series of artist friends requested her assistance with the reproduction of their works.
Crescent Prints opened in 2015 after a series of artist friends requested her assistance with the reproduction of their works.
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We specialize in digital fine art printmaking on wide format printers using pigmented inks and archival papers.
These Gicle prints can be made on any of a number of substrates from canvases or watercolor to photographic papers.
This printing process provides better color accuracy than other means of reproduction.
The image stability of pigment printing is superior to that of any other method of printing, including traditional silver-halide or metal-based processes.
Gicle prints can be found at the Met, the MOMA, and Chelsea Galleries.
These Gicle prints can be made on any of a number of substrates from canvases or watercolor to photographic papers.
This printing process provides better color accuracy than other means of reproduction.
The image stability of pigment printing is superior to that of any other method of printing, including traditional silver-halide or metal-based processes.
Gicle prints can be found at the Met, the MOMA, and Chelsea Galleries.
We are happy to review the specs and advantages of our paper selection to best suit your image.
Fiber and Baryta photo papers are designed to replicate the look and feel of silver halide or gelatin darkroom photo papers.
These inkjet papers are extremely popular with those looking to create a wet process look.
Fiber and Baryta papers are also known for their ability to reproduce beautiful black and white photographs.
The technical benefits of the Baryta layer include greater detail and definition, extended tonal range and excellent archival properties.
Fiber and Baryta photo papers are designed to replicate the look and feel of silver halide or gelatin darkroom photo papers.
These inkjet papers are extremely popular with those looking to create a wet process look.
Fiber and Baryta papers are also known for their ability to reproduce beautiful black and white photographs.
The technical benefits of the Baryta layer include greater detail and definition, extended tonal range and excellent archival properties.
DANIEL GREY is an award-winning, published photographer, born and based in New Orleans, Louisiana.
He is currently photographing under contract with National Geographic and has been published many times in Vogue Italia's PhotoVogue and Allure Magazine.
You can find his work regularly on view at the United Bakery Gallery, the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation and PJ's Coffee on Decatur Street.
Crescent Prints handles his gallery exhibition prints.
UNITED BAKERY RECORDS is a local record label that facilitates the production of vinyl records by local musicians.
He is currently photographing under contract with National Geographic and has been published many times in Vogue Italia's PhotoVogue and Allure Magazine.
You can find his work regularly on view at the United Bakery Gallery, the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation and PJ's Coffee on Decatur Street.
Crescent Prints handles his gallery exhibition prints.
UNITED BAKERY RECORDS is a local record label that facilitates the production of vinyl records by local musicians.
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