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Drew Hendrix Of Red River Paper On October 23rd at 2 PM (EST)

We are back with a great guest: Drew Hendrix of Red River Paper. Click here to register for the Photo Chats on October 23, 2024, at 2 p.m.

Red River Paper is the hot go-to paper company right now. Drew will be sharing information about himself and his photography, but more than anything else, how he transformed Red River into the go-to company for the finest photo paper for digital printing.

Drew Hendrrix

We will get to spend an hour with Drew Hendrix and learn about how his company has answered the needs of photographers who are printing their work.   Red River is not another paper company, it’s a company that listened to photographers and has delivered papers that a photographer wants.  In addition, they did what no other company has done and created paper sizes like we used to print on, like 8×10, 5×7, 11×14, and 16×20/. Don’t you ever wonder why our paper sizes are so different?  We can print to an 8×10 size using Red River papers and easily for frames for these prints.  There is also a line of greeting cards and specialty products to help photographers open new markets and answer the needs of their customers.

Please Register For The Photo Chat HERE  

More About Drew and Red River

Red River Paper is a well-established supplier of premium photographic and fine art inkjet papers, catering to photographers, artists, and creative professionals who seek exceptional quality in their printed works. Based in Dallas, Texas, Red River Paper offers a wide range of paper products designed to provide superior color reproduction, depth, and clarity in printed images. The company is known for its commitment to offering papers that rival or exceed the performance of big-name brands at competitive prices. With an emphasis on providing top-notch customer service, expert guidance, and innovative products, Red River Paper has become a trusted name in the printing community.

The paper selection from Red River Paper includes a diverse array of finishes, weights, and textures, ensuring that photographers can find the perfect medium for their creative expression. From glossy and luster finishes to fine art matte and textured papers, their offerings are tailored to meet the specific needs of various artistic styles and genres. Some of their most popular lines include UltraPro Satin, Palo Duro SoftGloss Rag, and Aurora Art Natural, each designed to enhance the visual appeal of printed images.

Drew Hendrix: The Visionary Behind Red River Paper

Drew Hendrix is the owner and driving force behind Red River Paper. His passion for photography, coupled with a deep understanding of the printing industry, has enabled him to build the company into a go-to resource for photographers who demand the best in print quality. Under his leadership, Red River Paper has maintained a customer-focused approach, offering not only high-quality products but also a wealth of educational resources to help artists achieve the best results in their printing endeavors.

Hendrix’s vision extends beyond just selling paper; he’s dedicated to fostering a community of creators who understand the value of printed work in a digital age. His background in the industry, combined with an appreciation for the nuances of different printing techniques, has allowed him to curate a selection of papers that meet the evolving needs of photographers and artists. Through blog posts, tutorials, and direct engagement with the community, Hendrix and his team have cultivated a loyal customer base that relies on Red River Paper for advice on everything from paper selection to achieving optimal color accuracy.

 

The Chat

Red River Paper, under the leadership of Drew Hendrix, has carved out a niche in the printing world by providing high-quality paper products tailored to the needs of photographers and fine artists. With a focus on customer service, education, and innovation, Hendrix has guided the company to become a trusted partner for those who seek the best in their printed artwork. His dedication to helping creatives achieve their vision through print continues to be a cornerstone of Red River Paper’s success.

We will get a chance to hear from Drew on his history, the state of printing in the photography world today, and how he works with photographers as an advocate to encourage printing.


Kevin Raber
October 2024
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