--- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, Jeff Curto <jeff@j...> wrote: Hello Jeff, I just bought LensWork yesterday and poured over it. I open the magazine (if that's the right way to describe LensWork) to your section first. I love architectural photos and wanted to see those first. And now here you are on the QTR message board...small world. Wonderful job balancing shapes and tones!!! One reason I get LensWork is to learn from others. I'll study these shots and...hopefully...things will sink in. Thanks for being teaching me to see better. By the way, I also loved the photos from 1949 Los Angeles. What a great story they told. Steve > It is with great pleasure that I am able to announce that a portfolio > of 20 of my photographs is featured in the current issue of LensWork > magazine. LensWork is a high-quality, national-circulation bimonthly > devoted to fine black and white photography. The work shown is from > my ongoing project of photographs of Italy, and is reproduced in > beautiful duotone on LensWork's pages, doing a great job of > reproducing the tonal range I get using Roy's amazing QTR software > (thanks, Roy!) > > Issue #58, May/June 2005 is now available at Barnes & Noble and > Borders bookstores or online from LensWork's website. > > You can download a sample PDF of the issue here: > http://lenswork.com/overviewcurrentissue.htm > > Or see some of the work on my website: > http://www.jeffcurto.com > > -Jeff
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Re: QTR printer Jeff Curto in LensWork Magazine
2005-05-15 by steveh0607
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