Mounting, Trimming, and Sealing Tutorial by Outdoor Photographer Zac Durant (Video 3)

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  • Red River Paper x Outdoor Photographer Zac Durant Collaboration (Video 3)
    Here is the third of a four video collaboration series showing photographer Zac Durant's journey of his outdoor photography exhibit currently displaying at Summer Star Wildlife Sanctuary. These videos follow Zac from taking the photos to editing and printing to setting up his exhibition. Subscribe to follow along!
    Zac went on the seventy mile long solo canoe trip up in Northern Maine and traveled down the West Branch of the Penobscot River. The year before that, he went on the solo canoe trip traveled down on the Allagash River in Northern Maine.
    Below are links to learn more about Zac's journey and paper he is using for his final prints...
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    - Blog "Documenting Maine’s Penobscot River Wilderness. Part 1":
    blog.redrivercatalog.com/2021...
    - Blog "Documenting Maine’s Penobscot River Wilderness. Part 2":
    blog.redrivercatalog.com/2021...
    - Paper Used: Palo Duro SoftGloss Rag
    www.redrivercatalog.com/brows...
    - Zac Durant's Blog:
    www.zacdurant.com/blog
    - Summer Star Wildlife Sanctuary
    summerstarwildlife.wordpress....
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    Zac's Facebook: / zacdurant-photography-...
    Red River Paper Facebook: / redriverpaper
    Red River Paper Instagram: / redriverpaper
    Red River Paper Twitter: / redriverpaper​
    Red River Paper Website: www.redrivercatalog.com/
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  • @sonjazinke
    @sonjazinke หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video. Super helpful. Nice job!

  • @youreperfectstudio4789
    @youreperfectstudio4789 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Ok this was really good!! Loved to see this process and hope to see more videos like this :-)

  • @terrellcwoods
    @terrellcwoods 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Zac! The whole freakn' series of this project was awesome. Thanks for offering up your workflow especially the mounting. You had me sweating bullets though when you were just eye-balling the line. But I get it now, as long as they're all square it's good to go. Am I right if these were to be framed you'd have to be precise. I'm gonna do a few prints with your glued hangers. Now I'm looking at my crappy prints on the wall! Thanks again and I hope the exhibit was a success.