B.Toews
Well-known
Thank you for clarifying !
Great meeting for sure ! Yes he looks to be a very nice guy...
I'd like to know the name of the "Picto" printer we see in the video. Chances are, that this is the same guy making prints for Salgado, using the same process.
The printer is Voja Mitrovic, you can see more here:
http://theonlinephotographer.typepad.com/the_online_photographer/2010/08/voya-mitrovic-part-i.html
Highway 61
Revisited
The printer is Voja Mitrovic, you can see more here:
http://theonlinephotographer.typepad.com/the_online_photographer/2010/08/voya-mitrovic-part-i.html
Thank you !
I once met Pierre Gassmann (long ago) and Georges Fèvre...
Also let's not forget Nathalie Lopparelli (click).
kbg32
neo-romanticist
I see Elliot Erwitt now and then as we have the same eye doctor. But he never has a camera with him!
Highway 61
Revisited
You could share a glass of Macallan !I see Elliot Erwitt now and then as we have the same eye doctor. But he never has a camera with him!
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
Whatever he used, that Salgado show at ICP is pretty mind blowing. I highly recommend popping in there if you are in New York.
The quality of the prints is outstanding. I didn't play the guess which is digital and which is analog game but nothing jumped out at me. It has a very consistent look and feel.
The landscapes were just magnificent.
I agree: the IQ of the prints was outstanding.
I viewed the show critically thrre times: first was an overview to take in the complete show; than I looked for my favorites and thought which would be the iconic images of the show that would be burned into my long term merory; and lastly I looked at the show with the 2008 turning point in mind to sort out the analog from the digital.
One had to really look for any differences to see them.
Cal
emmef2
Established
I agree: the IQ of the prints was outstanding.
I viewed the show critically thrre times
Cal
Cool! I am glad to know I am not the only one doing that! I often have kind of a strange feeling when staring at images for long time while most of the people just walk through the images
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
Cool! I am glad to know I am not the only one doing that! I often have kind of a strange feeling when staring at images for long time while most of the people just walk through the images
This was an extensive show. I learned a lot and was deeply impressed by the possibilities of the digital negative for wet printing.
Cal
kbg32
neo-romanticist
You could share a glass of Macallan !![]()
That would be quite nice! Every time he shows up, he goes in before anyone else. Preferential treatment! I introduced myself to him once, but he was not very talkative.
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