Photo Craft Imaging
Nature, Landscape & Photo Journalism


David Brookover



“Owning and operating a gallery here in Jackson Hole has taught me a lot about quality control, dependability, customer satisfaction and their specific concerns. Working in the fine art field and selling to a very discerning clientele has led me to search out those printers that excel in these areas. Photo Craft and its staff are a true pleasure to work with. It`s comforting knowing what they send out will always be the best money can buy and more importantly trouble free. I highly recommend Photo Craft to photographers entering into this market or those showing their work here and abroad.”




To see more of David's work or to learn more about the Brookover Gallery in Jackson Hole follow the link below.



http://www.davidbrookover.com/







Bill Curtsinger



“I live in Maine and travel to some fairly out of the way places. I send all my film processing and photo printing to Photo Craft. I can't afford anything less than the quality and security I get from Photo Craft.”



Bill's work spans over thirty years. Just for National Geographic Magazine, he has photographed thirty-three articles, six of which were cover stories. Recently he was invited to hang in the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole. Photo Craft produced and framed the 25 photographs ranging in size from 16×24 through 30×40 inches for the exhibition.

www.billcurtsingerphoto.com





James Balog


“Photo Craft has become a virtual partner in my work. Their expertise in digital imaging has been instrumental in helping me accomplish some large projects. I rely on them for everything from film processing and scanning to printing and mounting large custom murals.”


19 by 19 foot multi dimensional photograph installed in the Moore Foundation lobby in San Francisco


Lion Pride, shot in black & white with a Holga camera.






At 3000 years old. This giant Sequoia is one of the largest living organisms in the world. Originally photographed for Balog's series on America's largest and strongest trees, it was shot as a mosaic of 451 individual frames with a Nikon D1x digital camera. This image was printed ten feet tall at Photo Craft.


18 foot long hanging banners greeted people attending James Balog's talk at the Mountain Film Festival in Telluride.


18 foot long hanging banners greeted people attending James Balog's talk at the Mountain Film Festival in Telluride.





www.jamesbalog.com







Jim Delutes



“I'm always on the road. I do upwards of 20 shows a year. I don't have a lot of time to spend monitoring my lab work. Photo Craft archives my image files and all I do is call in orders from wherever I happen to be. Their system works great.”




www.jdlphotos.com





Doug Remien



www.dougremienphotography.com






William Corey

Landscapes & Gardens
of Japan






www.williamcorey.com



“I often work in an unusual format. I shoot 8×20 inch negative film using an antique Banquet camera. Photo Craft scans my negatives and produces wonderful prints often as large as 8 feet in length. I recently did one piece ten feet long. The technicians at Photo Craft work closely with me and have come to learn how I like my work. I admit to being a very demanding customer. My clients expect the best and so do I. Photo Craft gives it to me and then some.”





Steven Fuller

As a year-round, full time resident of Yellowstone National Park for the past 30 years (he is the Park's winter caretaker), Steven Fuller has had a unique opportunity to observe and photograph the nature of the world's oldest national park.



www.StevenFuller.net







Greg Summers



www.Coloradophotos.com