Convervative may be a polite description... Have you been to their website? You not only cannot subscribe online, THEIR EMAIL ACCOUNT IS AT AOL !!! (bnwmagag@... ) Now, I'm no snob about people using AOL (though for anyone involved in graphics, using the AOL browser is a nightmare), but for a business to use an AOL address for conducting business... Wow... Just at a loss for words... how hard is it in this day and age to have someone host an inexpensive web address for you???? Suffice it to say that this is technology challenged situation !!! Tom O'Connell --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Bill Agee <billagee@r...> wrote: > You have to remember that the photo gallery establishment is > incredibly conservative. It has been my conclusion for a long time > that if you want to show experimental photographic work you don't go > to a photo gallery to show it. Go to a gallery that is run by > painting and printmaking people. Anyone attending the recent East > and West Coast shows can verify that an extremely small percentage of > inkjet prints were shown. I think this magazine is just reflecting > what is with that market. However, I think they will all come along > eventually...most are survivors. It will simply take a few of their > favorite photographers to come out with a portfolio of high quality > inkjet prints and then the spigot will be open for good. > -- > > b i l l a g e e s t u d i o > c a p i s t r a n o b e a c h c a l i f o r n i a > > billagee@r... > http://www.redsilver.com > http://www.billageestudio.com
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Re: [Digital BW] B&W Magazine "drops" digital prints
2002-02-27 by tomoc
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