Do you really think the process makes that much of a difference? I've never been asked about my process by a gallery director. I've never had people ask me about the film or paper I use when I'm making traditional photos, and so far I haven't had people ask me about my process when I show them digital stuff either - generally they're a lot more interested in the images than how they are printed. Now, granted, I'm no master at getting gallery representation (I show now and then, but in small non-commercial venues) - so maybe if people were interested enough in my images to want to represent me they would then start asking tough questions about my process - for the moment though it seems to all be about the images rather than how they're printed or shot.
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Re: Inkjet prints and galleries
2002-05-06 by charles_bandes
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