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Frans Lanting LIFE Event

 



October 2007 - August 2008

   


Frans Lanting Chooses Epson for LIFE Prints

Frans Lanting, acclaimed as one of the great nature photographers of our time brings his unique and breathtaking images to Europe. Seven years in development, Life: A Journey Through Time is Frans Lanting's most ambitious project to date. It depicts a journey of photographic discovery that parallels new scientific insights about the story of life on Earth. The photographic exhibition has been printed using the latest Epson Stylus Pro printing technology featuring UltraChrome K3 Ink with Vivid Magenta. In addition to the exhibition, the Life project includes a multimedia orchestral performance with a score by Philip Glass, a large-format photographic book and a dedicated website - check www.lifethroughtime.com for more information and details about Life events.

The exhibition will combine fine photographic prints with interpretive text panels. The collection of prints includes Stromatolites, an erupting volcano in Hawaii and the warm waters of the Great Barrier Reef. For Frans, it was important that the prints reflected the real beauty of the sights that he photographed. “I have been on an incredible journey, seeing some of the most thought provoking and moving scenes of nature. I wanted this experience to be expressed through the exhibition and the LIFE events. We used Epson’s state-of-the-art Stylus Pro printers and UltraChrome K3 Ink with Vivid Magenta to help us achieve prints that will do these natural wonders justice. I can say that we have more than fulfilled this aim.”

Epson UltraChrome K3 with Vivid Magenta further expands the already wide colour gamut of UltraChrome K3 and is a breakthrough in pigment chemistry. It features in Epson’s large format printer range which includes the A2 Stylus Pro 4880, 24” Stylus Pro 7880, 44” Stylus Pro 9880 and 64” Stylus Pro 11880. The full ink set includes nine ink cartridges: photo black, matte black, light black, light light black, cyan, light cyan, yellow, vivid magenta and vivid light magenta. The two magenta inks use new high-density pigments that create more vibrant blues and purples, for example those found in seascapes or landscapes. Both photo black and matte black cartridges are easy interchangeable and optimise output for glossy and matte papers. The UltraChrome K3 ink with Vivid Magenta, enables superb grey balance and precise colour without any colour cast.

The Exhibition

Life: A Journey Through Time is produced as a touring photographic exhibition by Frans Lanting Studio in collaboration with Epson. Exhibition dates include:

03 November 2007, Genoa, Italy

LIFE music performance and indoor exhibition at the Art and Science Festival.  Exhibition runs from 26 October to 06 November

15 March 2008, Knokke, Belgium

LIFE exhibition at the Cultureel Centrum. Exhibition runs until 30 June

Appearances

22 October 2007, Helsinki, Finland - Keynote speech at annual event of the Finish Nature Photographic Society.

26 October 2007, London, UK - LIFE presentation at the Royal Geographic Society

02 November 2007, Vargarda, Sweden - LIFE presentation at the Nature Photo Festival

04 November 2007, Genoa, Italy - LIFE presentation at the Art and Science Festival

A separate North American exhibition that will tour concurrently with the European exhibit is under development with Epson US.

About Frans Lanting

Frans Lanting has been hailed as one of the great nature photographers of our time. His influential work appears in books, magazines and exhibitions around the world. For more than two decades he has documented wildlife from the Amazon to Antarctica to promote understanding about the Earth and its natural history through images that convey a passion for nature and a sense of wonder about our living planet. Frans has received top honors from World Press Photo, the title of BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year, and the Sierra Club’s Ansel Adams Award. He has been honoured as a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society in London and is a recipient of Sweden’s Lennart Nilsson Award. Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, inducted him as a Knight in the Royal Order of the Golden Ark, the Netherlands’ highest conservation honor. Frans Lanting lives in Santa Cruz, California, with his wife, Christine Eckstrom, an editor, producer, and former staff writer at National Geographic with whom he collaborates on fieldwork and publishing projects. For further information please see www.lanting.com




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