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Welcome to Pro Week! This June, Printique is thrilled to spotlight photography professionals from vastly different focuses – from deeply personal projects to capturing the world’s hidden beauty. Our “Power to Our Pros” series celebrates creators from all walks of life, from hobbyists who transformed their passion into a profession, to seasoned pros dominating niches from editorial to fine art. We’re exploring the magic of different materials and how working photographers have used them to create incredible print stories that resonate for a lifetime.
Ebuka Mordi: The Global Storyteller & Community Architect
Ebuka Mordi, a celebrated photographer from Nigeria, embodies the spirit of global storytelling. Though trained in civil engineering, his passion for photography became his true calling, leading him to remarkable achievements, including being named an Adobe Rising Star and an Adobe Express Ambassador. Ebuka’s dedication extends beyond his own craft; he’s committed to sharing knowledge, serving as a Creative Resident for Adobe’s Lightroom team and a Top Teacher on Skillshare.
His overarching goal is to “travel the world documenting cities, landscapes, and cultures,” believing that “there’s beauty everywhere, and people shouldn’t stay trapped in the small world they grew up in.” Ebuka’s aim is to “build a community of passionate storytellers and photographers who focus on capturing genuine moments and telling authentic stories,” emphasizing mutual growth and connection. When it comes to his art, Ebuka wants people to “feel something just by looking at them,” believing that “great images should tell a thousand words and speak directly to whoever is viewing them.”
For prints, Ebuka favors natural and abstract forms, finding profound meaning in transforming digital captures into tangible art. “There’s something special about taking those moments I’ve captured digitally and bringing them into the physical world through prints,” he explains. His dream studio day reflects this: an immersive experience with abstract pieces, a relaxed atmosphere, and an abundance of printed works, inviting guests to connect with art on a deeper, emotional level.
To learn more about Ebuka’s work:
Matthew Coglianese: The Art Fair Whisperer & The Art of Presentation
Matthew Coglianese, known as “The Art Fair Whisperer” and the talent behind @thepigshark, is a master at navigating the dynamic world of art fairs. Matthew’s expertise lies not only in creating compelling photographic art but also in understanding the intricate process of presenting it to an audience. His regular presence at events like “Mayfest” in Lincoln Park, Chicago, demonstrates his dedication to connecting his work with collectors and enthusiasts.
Matthew’s approach to the art fair circuit involves meticulous planning, from selecting the right events to precise setup, preparation, and managing the timeline on the day of the fair. This hands-on process is crucial for showcasing his unique style and ensuring his art makes the desired impact. As an artist who understands the importance of physical presence, Matthew’s insights into choosing the right materials to print on – materials that complement his artistic vision and resonate with viewers – are invaluable. The choice of print medium can significantly enhance how an artwork is perceived, a lesson critical for any artist looking to thrive in a competitive market.
Find him here
Instagram: thepigshark
Jason Cordova: The LA pulse of the underground drag racing scene
At Printique, we are incredibly proud to support creators from all walks of life, from hobbyists bringing personal moments to life to seasoned professionals shaping cultural narratives. This month, we’re thrilled to shine a light on Jason Cordova
a versatile photographer and director whose work exemplifies the power of dedicated storytelling.
With over a decade dedicated to documenting car and street culture across the country, Jason has cultivated a distinctive eye for capturing captivating imagery spanning fashion, lifestyle, landscapes, and portraits. His passion and commitment are evident in every frame.
We recently had the distinct pleasure of collaborating with Jason on a very special project: the release of his new book, which chronicles a decade of lowriding and other automotive cultures in Los Angeles. To celebrate this milestone, Jason hosted a highly anticipated gallery event on June 6th in LA, where his powerful work adorned the gallery walls.
“I am reaching out to you with an exciting opportunity for collaboration,” Jason shared with us, highlighting the need for support in bringing his vision to life, specifically for the 20 stunning 20″x30″ metal prints featured in his gallery.
Printique was delighted to partner with Jason. In exchange for supporting his printing needs, we gained valuable exposure through logo placement on event materials, dedicated social media promotions across his platforms (reaching a significant following of over 100k), and networking opportunities within the vibrant L.A. photography community.
Jason’s dedication to his craft and his ability to tell compelling stories through his lens truly resonate with our mission at Printique. It’s collaborations like these that remind us why preserving and showcasing photographic art in print is so essential.
You can explore more of Jason’s incredible work here and follow him on Instagram.
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