Meet us @photokina 2016

Have you already subscribed to the Hahnemühle´s Newsletter? It is worth it! Not only the photokina edition which wet your appetite for international photo art printed on our Digital FineArt papers or artists signings with famous photographer on each day of the fair. We also introduce new Hahnemühle papers and a canvas which will be…

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The Martin Häusler Sanctum Soho Photography Takeover

German portrait photographer, Martin Häusler brings the latest installation of his work to Sanctum Soho Hotel, London, From Thursday 8th September to Thursday 13th October 2016. Following successful exhibitions in Stuttgart, Los Angeles and his home town of Heidelberg, this latest collection will showcase Martin’s works. The exhibition will feature British talent including the late…

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A tale of dStudio and Hahnemühle

Martin Lucas, Print Manager from dStudio based in Little Clacton, Essex have very kindly shared their experiences of using Hahnemühle paper and canvas with us: We’re a small fine art print studio serving (mostly) self publishing artists with prints of their artwork, illustrations and photographs. We started life a long time ago as a picture…

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Wash, Set, Klick! – Portrait Series "Hairdressers" by Astrid Schulz

A rather unconventional series by London-based artist Astrid Schulz  will be exhibited in Saarbruecken (Germany) for a second time from April, 13 to May, 13 2016. Inspired by the content of the novel “The Daughters of Egalia” (by Norwegian writer Gerd Mjøen Brantenberg) the photographer questions social stereotypes and photographic clichés. For her project ‘Hairdressers’…

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Bodypaintings by Trina Merry reproduced as fine art prints

Her images outsmart our eyes. Illusionistic photographs make Trina Merry bodypaintings and landscapes merge. The ‘Trompe l’oeil’ works of art by the New York based artist are printed as collectors’ pieces for museums on Hahnemühle Photo Rag®. The painterly quality of her art on the genuine artist paper for fine art inkjet printing add up…

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Travis Hodges makes the ordinary seem extraordinary

Here at Hahnemühle we were lucky enough to grab an interview with the talented photographer Travis Hodges. Based in the streets of London where photographic inspiration comes alive, Travis finds his muse amongst people. Hodges is absolutely fascinated by, not just celebrities, but also ordinary people. He likes to get stuck into these projects and…

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The unforgiving print and the importance of paper choice

Joel Tjintjelaar is a photographer, educator and writer with a passion for black & white photography, architecture and long exposure photography. He  runs the bw/vision.com blog where we stumbled upon an article by Red Ognita on the importance of printing superbly in order to call an image fine art. Red Ognita is a multi award-winning…

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An image with history: The World Trade Center as an etching

On the occasion of the 14th anniversary of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York we are honoured to publish a guest article on an image of personal and world history written by Robert Dutruch, photographer and printer at Lost Hills Studio in New Orleans, USA.