Alan Johnson
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I get a chuckle when I see them called Parmelian prints. A made up word to hide the fact that they are photographic prints. Kind of like how some digital workers call their inkjet prints, Giclee prints.
Parmelian was the title of the portfolio. Flowery title, yes, but I see no reason that it should be construed as a means to hide something.
It was meant to hide the fact that Ansel's prints were made photographically. The word was coined by his benefactor, Albert Bender. He felt that they wouldn't sell if they were called what they were.
I'm sure they are wonderful prints to see in the flesh, but I can't see me travelling four hundred miles round trip on Christmas Eve to see them.
I can't see me travelling four hundred miles round trip at any date to see anyone's prints.You can always visit AFTER Christmas, as the exhibition is on until 02 Feb 2019.
Terry S
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