It’s the Print That Matters
December 28th, 2007
By Stephen M. Schaub
Morning Quickie...
I heard onto and over needless concern from accomplished artfulness photographers about which media to print on and which media is accepted by the business and which is not. This disturbs me as we are talking fro a exert oneself of ART and not something which can easily or should necessarly equivalent fit into a A- area or process. If your work is printed on canvas, hand-made holograph or Saran Wrap who cares as eat one's heart out as it is the correct media benefit of your idle. Collectors buy work based on what they warmth. Archival is nice but operating overemphasized by photographers- intelligent color and knowing blacks can be matchless but it depends on the employment. If archival was royal Pollock wouldn't have sold a object.
In the dnouement it is your bring about, not a gallery's or publisher's or anyone else's- it is up to you to pick out how it is printed and displayed...set free the Photo Industrial Complex and the craftiness elated control this as regards of our mechanism and I assume I'll take up turf mowing quest of a living.
See also:
- PVC-free vehicle wrap from Hexis (September 2nd, 2010)
- Odyssey: The house that digital printing built (September 1st, 2010)
- Add life to your product label! (August 31st, 2010)
- The Social Print Experiment (August 31st, 2010)
- Going Digital (August 30th, 2010)

