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Mark Dubovoy

Mark Dubovoy

Mark Dubovoy is a well-known photographer, educator, writer and businessman. His images are a unique combination of impeccable aesthetics, a deep love for nature and flawless technique. His unique background, starting in the darkroom as a child, combined with a long-term career in science and technology, are clearly evident in his work. He is a master printer in many traditional and digital methods and considers printing an integral part of the creative process. Mark’s love of the technical aspects of photography is only exceeded by his passion to reveal and document the natural landscape, the hidden beauty in objects and the personalities of wild animals. While his main area of focus is landscape photography, he has also completed a number of projects photographing the animals of Africa, rare automobiles and images of flowers. His photographs are included in a number of private collections, as well as the permanent collections of major Museums, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Monterey Art Museum, the Berkeley Art Museum, the Museum of Modern Art in Nanao Japan and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Mexico City. His images have also been published in a number of magazines and books, including the Best of Photography Annual, International Edition. Mark is a highly regarded technical expert in many aspects of photography. As such, he has been and continues to be an advisor, consultant and early tester for a number of manufacturers of high quality photographic products. Mark has also been a major contributor to a number of print and online publications. He has been an instructor and a leader of photographic expeditions and workshops around the world, including places like Antarctica, Iceland, Africa, Mexico and others. Prior to founding Photo Aesthetics, Mark was a regular contributor to PHOTO Technique magazine and Editor-at-Large of The Luminous Landscape. Mark holds a BS degree in Physics from the National University of Mexico, and MA and Ph.D degrees in Physics from the University of California at Berkeley. In addition to his involvement in photography, he has had a long and successful career in science, technology and early stage companies in Silicon Valley

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Thoughts on Medium Format Cameras

"The Leaf".  Leica S2 with 120 mm Macro lens wide open. Foreword This article is a compilation of a number of personal thoughts about photographic...
Mark Dubovoy

Mark Dubovoy

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December 20, 2010

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30 minutes read


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Adobe® Color Printer Utility application

Solving the problem of printing with no color management Several months ago I posted an article about the problem of trying to print without color...
Mark Dubovoy

Mark Dubovoy

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December 1, 2010

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2 minutes read


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An Open Letter To The Major Camera Manufacturers

Preface Before getting to the substance of this letter, some perspective on how this came about is in order. Many of our readers are probably...
Mark Dubovoy

Mark Dubovoy

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November 29, 2010

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8 minutes read


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Mark Dubovoy's Photokina Blog

with Additional Reportsby Michael Reichmann  Mark Dubovoy is winging his way across the Atlantic (boy, are his arms tired), to attend the bi-annual Photokina show...
Mark Dubovoy

Mark Dubovoy

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November 10, 2010

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37 minutes read


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In Search Of The Ultimate Inkjet Print

A Little Bit of History First I started being involved in photography somewhat differently from most photographers.  I started in the darkroom helping one of...
Mark Dubovoy

Mark Dubovoy

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November 2, 2010

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19 minutes read


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PHOTOGRAPHY, RAIN OR SHINE

"Waterfall on Rock" ALPA 12 SWA with Rodenstock 180 mm APO HR lens INTRODUCTION I recently traveled to Iceland to teach at a workshop organized...
Mark Dubovoy

Mark Dubovoy

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September 19, 2010

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7 minutes read


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Leica - A Different View

The Swirl – Mark Dubovoey Leica M9 with 50 mm Noctilux – 1 second at F/0.95 and ISO 320. INTRODUCTION First of all, I think...
Mark Dubovoy

Mark Dubovoy

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January 13, 2009

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10 minutes read