Thanks, Martin. As for the arrival of digital printing in the art market, carbon pigment prints look great and we are all working on making them look better. It seems that every digital generation of materials leads to better prints. The problem is the expense of keeping up. This holiday season I've had several requests from people wanting to buy prints no matter what the medium. Hopefully, this new attitude will help me cover the expense of "keeping up." Frank --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "blueto49" <mwesley250@e...> wrote: > Mark, > > Thanks for the link. > > Frank, > > A very compelling and impressive set of images. Well done and best of > luck with the show! > > All, > > There as been a lot of debate over whether inkjet prints would be > acceptable in the world of fine art photography. I am beginning to > suspect that as we have kicked it around here, it went off and got > accepted. So stop being shy about showing your prints! > > Martin Wesley > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Mark Tucker" <mark@m...> > wrote: > > Just got the email for the new newsletter. I get them almost > > WEEKLY now; those people must be busy! Anyway, our own > > Frank Ward is featured in this week's edition: > > > > http://www.photoeye.com/index.cfm > > > > Click on Photographer's Showcase.
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Re: FrankWard in PhotoEye
2001-12-07 by culturalvisions
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