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a competitive person with a philosophy/thanks

a competitive person with a philosophy/thanks

2001-12-12 by John

Hi Paul,

{Paul wrote:}

"I am not in the ink business, nor in the curve-writing business.  (In fact,
I am not in any business.)  However, my interests are served by having this
inexpensive and flexible alternative
system widely enough used that it is supported by others.  It not only will
lower my printing costs, but it will increase the likelihood that my
printing process and thus prints will be accepted."

I assumed that you were in some business relating to photography.

The Fine Art Prints on your website are as good as any I have ever seen and
I have been in this business of "Portrait" and "Commercial" Photography for
over 30 years.

The accomplishments with your creative photography and innovative printing
have certainly produced exceptional images.  I'm sure there are many
individuals and companies who would properly compensate you so they could
admire these prodigious photographs in their own home or business.

 I, for one, am very thankful that you are sharing your knowledge. There are
certainly some in the "photography" business who would never divulge their
"secrets".

 My goal after following this list for some time is to begin experimenting
with this medium after the holiday rush.

Regards,

John in OKC

<SNIP>

Re: [Digital BW] a competitive person with a philosophy/thanks

2001-12-12 by ternahan

A big second! Your generosity is wonderful!
trish
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> From: "John" <jackg@...>
> Reply-To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 07:37:15 -0600
> To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
> Subject: [Digital BW] a competitive person with a philosophy/thanks
> 
> Hi Paul,
> 
> {Paul wrote:}
> 
> "I am not in the ink business, nor in the curve-writing business.  (In fact,
> I am not in any business.)  However, my interests are served by having this
> inexpensive and flexible alternative
> system widely enough used that it is supported by others.  It not only will
> lower my printing costs, but it will increase the likelihood that my
> printing process and thus prints will be accepted."
> 
> I assumed that you were in some business relating to photography.
> 
> The Fine Art Prints on your website are as good as any I have ever seen and
> I have been in this business of "Portrait" and "Commercial" Photography for
> over 30 years.
> 
> The accomplishments with your creative photography and innovative printing
> have certainly produced exceptional images.  I'm sure there are many
> individuals and companies who would properly compensate you so they could
> admire these prodigious photographs in their own home or business.
> 
> I, for one, am very thankful that you are sharing your knowledge. There are
> certainly some in the "photography" business who would never divulge their
> "secrets".
> 
> My goal after following this list for some time is to begin experimenting
> with this medium after the holiday rush.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> John in OKC
> 
> <SNIP>
> 
> 
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