Tradition obliged: Hahnemühle celebrates 431 years of papermaking

Only a few companies can proudly look back on such a long, uninterrupted tradition. Founded in 1584 we are the oldest German papermakers manufacturing papers for traditional and digital working artists as well as industrial papers. We are celebrating our 431st anniversary as worldmarket leader for Digital FineArt Papers and staying or growing strong in…

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Salon de la Photo Paris 13-17 November 2014

Hahnemühle au Salon de la Photo à Paris du 13 au 17 Novembre – Paris – Porte de Versailles 4 D 009 Venez nous rencontrer et découvrir les magnifiques images de Kwaku Alston, Andreas H. Bitesnich, Ken  Hermann, Michel Lagarde, Vincent J. Musi, Julien Palast, Eric Pillot, Pierre Riollet, Neil Snape mises en valeur sur nos papiers. Invitation gratuite sur www.invitationphoto.com Code : VRP14…

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Hahnemühle FineArt as world market leader at Photokina

The world‘s largest photo exhibition began on 16 September 2014 in Cologne with an international award for a Hahnemühle Photo Paper. Hahnemühle Photo Silk Baryta 310 is the “Best Inkjet Photo Paper” for photo–journalists of the Technical Image Press Association – TIPA. The small trophy with the huge prestige is now the fifth award for…

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Hahnemühle Photokina Day Ticket Voucher

Do you love the moment when your artwork comes out of the printer on a genuine Hahnemühle FineArt inkjet paper? Show us your magical moment! Get day ticket vouchers and admire Jerome Brunet´s B.B. King portrait as large format print among others on Hahnemühle´s booth. Post on Hahnemühle´s Facebook page, on Twitter, Instagram or Google+…

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Nomi Baumgartl/Sven Nieder – Artist Signing 18.09.2014, 2 – 3 pm at photokina

The Leica photographer Nomi Baumgartl has been involved for many years with her photographic art in environmental protection projects. She is initiator of the project “Stella Polaris * Ulloriarsuaq”. Together with photographer Sven Nieder extraordinary photographs have been shot during the polar night to capture the fragility of the world of ice. Hahnemühle presents a…

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