Yes, the copyrights passed to Jennifer after her parents death. And, although my own father was a professional photographer (commercial), and I pursued photography throughout high schoool as a photojournalist (and logged a lot of hours in the darkroom), I am a computer geek (for the last 41 years). I've seen lots of Kodak papers and prints fade over the years, I'm quite satisfied with Epson's (and ImpagePrint's) products for all the photographic printing I do. Aubrey's grand daughter, our child, is (I think) photographically gifted, too. And I've printed some of her works on the 7600. But the business is pretty much all-consuming. I (as a technologist) am absolutely flabergasted by the power of art - to move people, to create a market, to generate sales. I am seriously gettting active to promote art in our public schools. It is so important! I spend all my time with the AAubreyBodine.com business. The history aspect alone is all consuming. I learned a lot that could be of value to a lot of people. I'm happy to share. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Kevin" <vinket@...> wrote: > > Very interesting, indeed. Does Jennifer still maintain the rights to > the photographs? > > Also, do you do your own photography and priting outside the business? > > If so, then what kind of printer and paper are you using for your > personal stuff? > >
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Re: Epson Enhanced Matte & Turning Yellow?
2006-08-15 by Richard Orban
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