About Us
Wilbur Imaging
We are Steve and Sylvia Wilbur and we have set up Wilbur Imaging to provide workshops and colour management services to photographers.
Wilbur Imaging is based in Beckenham, Kent. Our workshops are normally given locally, although they could be offered further afield if there is sufficient interest.
We are both enthusiastic photographers and a number of our images can be found on the pages of this site and in our galleries.
Steve Wilbur
Steve is a keen photographer and has been using digital imaging since the early days of Photoshop 3. He is a Professor in Computer Science at University College London and has a wealth of experience in computing.
Together with Sylvia, he inaugurated the Beckenham Photographic Society Digital Imaging Group in 1997 and much of our workshop material draws on the needs and experiences of that group. Since Photoshop 5.5 he has been using colour management to get repeatable and predictable colour for his images.
Steve is also a regular contributor to Digital Photo Art with a series on digital imaging techniques.
He has won a number of club awards for his photography, and all these images were produced digitally. .
Sylvia Wilbur
Sylvia is an enthusiastic photographer and has been using digital imaging since the early days of Photoshop 3. Until recently she was a Senior Lecturer in Computer Science at Queen Mary University of London and has a wealth of experience in computing. She was part of the team that installed the first Internet connection in the UK in the 1970s and is listed as one of the 100 women pioneers in computing.
Sylvia is a keen innovator having started using digital imaging in preference to a darkroom in 1996, and getting a Canon D30 shortly after they were launched. She has won a number of club awards for her photography, and all these images were produced digitally.
Her image of Sunset at Darlington Lake was shortlisted in the amateur category of the Wanderlust/Independent Travel Photo of the Year competition for 2004.