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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Running into inkjet work....

2002-02-09 by Jerry Olson

Harvey, I'm ageless.

When I was in California during my Brooks schooling, I went to museums
all the time, in L.A., San Francisco, Santa Barbara of course, etc. When
in High School, I went to museums as often as we went on vacation,
usually Chicago, Minneapolis and Florida.

In North Dakota there's only a couple very small museums, and they don't
have photography exhibits real often. But until the last 20 years or so,
I never heard of Gelatin Silver Prints. First time I heard it I smiled,
and thought it was  just a snobbish way to describe a photograph.

Jerry




SKID Photography wrote:
> 
> Jerry Olson wrote:
> 
> >  Exactly when did "Silver Gelatin Print" come into usage and replace
> > "Black and White Photograph"?  I never heard the term Silver Gelatin
> > until the 80's.
> >
> > Jerry
> >
> 
> Jerry,
> How old are you and when did you start going to museums?  ;-)
> 
> Harvey Ferdschneider
> partner, SKID Photography, NYC
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