Printing Portfolio
Exhibition Quality Metal Prints
Wing Shya // Hugomento

















Project:
Working hand in hand with Hugomento’s Hugo Lai, Hanson Digital produced Wing Shya’s first solo retrospective exhibition in the United States. The collection of work shown spanned over two decades and showcased his multi-faceted career ranging from film stills, fashion pictorials, celebrity shots and his own artistic projects.
Hanson Digital made these custom prints on metal to exacting specifications to achieve the best color range, rendition and ensure a cohesiveness throughout the show.
Jacqueline Walters








Project:
We were honored to produce this body of work for Jacqueline Walters exhibition at Chung 24 Gallery in San Francisco in coordination with Corden Potts Gallery. This lovely pop up featured work from her series "Learning Mandarin and the Language of Lumens". Hanson Digital worked with the client provided scans of her analog originals, made finely tuned color adjustments to achieve the perfect match to her originals.
The smaller pieces were mounted with recessed multi-ply plywood (apple-ply) blanks, with custom keyhole hangers to allow them to float off the wall, while the larger pieces were mounted in custom white 2" float frames. All work was completed in house.
All images © Jacqueline Walters
Exhibition Photography © Hanson Digital
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The Jerome Project










Project:
The Jerome Project is a multi-platform art history project to preserve, protect, and further the artistic legacy of the late Jerome Caja (1958-1995).
Hanson Digital produced all of the finely tuned prints on metal, along with custom black floater frames for this wonderful retrospective of San Francisco based artist. The final show was displayed at Anglim Trimble Gallery in the Minnesota Street Project.
Lou Lesko Photography












Project:
Hanson Digital worked directly with Lou Lesko to drum scan a series of 35mm slides for his upcoming book "The Ghost of Communism". The drum scans were made with not only the commercial publication of the book in mind, but also so for the ability to produce oversized, limited edition custom archival prints.
All images © Lou Lesko.
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Bright City Books






Project:
These drum scans were made from vintage 11" x 14" black & white archival prints from the Library of Congress, for a book about architect Morris Lapidus and his iconic Fontainebleau hotel, by BrightCity Books, produced for the grand re-opening in Miami Beach after the hotel's $2.6 billion renovation. The prints were drum scanned directly, and the resultant scans were then carefully adjusted to match the originals.
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Monica Denevan Photography












Project:
Various original Silver Gelatin prints, finely crafted by Monica Denevan Photography, were drum scanned and fine tuned by Hanson Digital. The main goal was to retain the integrity of the traditional fine art fiber-based prints when commercially printed.
All images © Monica Denevan.