My continuing career has shown me that its all about the print, without handling the print , putting the print in a matt with corners, picking a suitable frame and then hanging the image is my whole life... I cannot imagine how there are people who say they are
photographers but do not cherish this cycle. I am even more excited about the print when I switched from glossy paper to matt paper, then started Pt Pd and now duo and tri tone gums.. I really enjoy being able to look at these prints and understand the makeup of them.
I think this is why I became a printer for others, as even if its not my image , the creation of the print to please the author is rewarding, dead or alive it seems I get the same satisfaction.
A well processed print with careful attitude towards archival methods allows us to leave behind a permanent record for future viewing of our day to day lives, whether its social documentary, still life, portraits of simple or great people of our times.
I also find it amusing that our schools (in most part) have abandoned this beautiful cycle of process and enjoyment , to be replace by critical thinking and writing on why that couple decided to urinate on that wall... Just sayin, its about time that at least one school in each country dedicated money, resources and energy to teach how to make images that will last, and it has been rumoured what we do is the way to do it.