The American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP)
has announced that dpBestflow, the initiative funded by the
Library of Congress through its National Digital Information
Infrastructure and Preservation Program, will be launched on November 11th
at the Navy Memorial Auditorium in Washington, D.C. as part of DC
Fotoweek. dpBestflow is shorthand for “Digital Photography Best
Practices and Workflow” and offers definitive new guidelines for digital
photography best practices which streamline and improve the process,
production and preservation of digital photography.
dpBestflow is the result of two years of extensive research led
by prominent ASMP members Richard Anderson and Peter Krogh, who are
photographers, authors and industry experts. The dpBestflow
team’s work produced comprehensive resources including the website www.dpBestflow.org,
educational seminars, and the new books, “Digital Photography Best
Practices and Workflow Handbook” (Anderson/Russotti, Focal Press 2009)
and “The DAM Book” (Krogh, O’Reilly Media, 2009). All of these resources
will be available to the entire visual arts community.
According to ASMP Executive Director Eugene Mopsik, “ASMP is pleased to
be working on this important project in conjunction with the Library of
Congress. We are proud to play an important role in the education of
professional photographers on how to preserve and protect their work.”
“Through dpBestflow, we are striving to make best practices in
digital photography readily accessible to all professional
photographers, no matter what their level or working style,” said
Project Director Richard Anderson. Senior Project Manager Peter Krogh
added, “dpBestflow helps translate the intricacies of preserving
digital images into useful information that can be incorporated into
everyday workflow habits.”
ASMP is the premier trade association for photographers who create
images primarily for publication. Founded in 1944, ASMP is the leader in
promoting photographers’ rights, providing education in better business
practices, producing business publications for photographers, and
helping to connect purchasers with professional photographers. ASMP has
39 chapters across the country, and its members include many of the
world’s foremost photographers. More information is available at http://www.asmp.org.
Interested photographers, media and others are invited:
dpBestflow
Launch Event
November 11, 2009
7 pm Presentation
followed by Reception
Navy Memorial Auditorium
701
Pennsylvania Ave N.W.
Washington D.C. metro stop
Archives/Navy Memorial
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