--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., ken@k... wrote: > Hi Tyler: > I thought the discussions of this post might cause us to explore what > we're each trying to do with our work...to challenge us and make us > better communicators. It is personal for each of us, and I'm not > advocating any certain approach for anyone else. Thank you for sharing your site with us Ken, and I agree with your thoughts. It's interesting that we have seen some of each others prints, have very different expectations from our craft (mine more aligned with those who seemed to be disturbed by another standard), and still find value in observing the other. However, since your's is the more adventuresome, I suspect I'm getting the better deal! Whatever we do to expand our ability to create (seeing, etc.) shouldn't end when it's time to put something on paper. Caponigro (Sr.), no matter how traditional his niche, threw away the rules and remained open to all possibilities when he hit the darkroom and worked with every imaginable combination of materials until something special and unexpected emerged. Tyler
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Re: Technically Perfect Print was: Uncoated Papers
2001-09-19 by Tyler Boley
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