Thanks for posting that; I found it to be gorgeous and inspirational.
I feel blessed to be an exception to the observation in the endnote that, "there are no young printers." I'm even in the process of building my first darkroom. In my thirties, I'm stretching definitions of "young", but I've met quite a number of brilliant folks from high school and college age on up in this area who are learning traditional printing, learning it well, and making it their own. The twin pillars of the Photographic Center Northwest and the Photography program at Seattle University are a significant part of this. At risk of putting my words in others' mouths, for us these techniques and skills are new, unique, and beautiful, not fading things being replaced by digital. Digital is simply a different media with its own attributes and challenges. There's also great interest in various kinds of hybrid work, merging digital techniques with both alternative processes and traditional silver materials.