pesphoto
Veteran
I happened across this slideshow showing the making of Robert Frank's book, "Storylines".
http://www.steidlville.com/robertfrank/
http://www.steidlville.com/robertfrank/
robert blu
quiet photographer
thanks for the link. I have the book because robert Frank is one of m y favorite modern photographer.
robert
robert
sleepyhead
Well-known
Thanks for sharing the link.
I'm also a Robert Frank fan, and it's also interesting to just get a glimpse of the Photobook making process.
But it wasn't clear to me what the "starting material" for the pictures was - did Robert carry original artwork to the printers location with him to be re-photographed, or was everything digital already from before, or?
That whole aspect of printing photos for books is a black box for me.
I'm also a Robert Frank fan, and it's also interesting to just get a glimpse of the Photobook making process.
But it wasn't clear to me what the "starting material" for the pictures was - did Robert carry original artwork to the printers location with him to be re-photographed, or was everything digital already from before, or?
That whole aspect of printing photos for books is a black box for me.
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