"After Cole’s death in 2003, Edward Weston’s negatives were permanently retired to the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson, with the stipulation that no further fine art prints would be made."
So what are they supposed to do with them? They might just as well have burned them.
Maybe they'll let me use them to make amateurish, non-fine art prints?
"After Coles death in 2003, Edward Westons negatives were permanently retired to the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson, with the stipulation that no further fine art prints would be made."
So what are they supposed to do with them? They might just as well have burned them.
"As darkroom photography fades into history, these photographs are not only the last prints that will be made from Edward Westons negatives, but also one of the last great darkroom undertakings of our time."
Dang! And here I was planning to work in the darkroom this upcoming weekend. Now what do I do?
Wonder what Simon would have to say about this turn of events...
Ken
I wouldn't think twice about getting these.............. if i had the money.
with that said.
Could I or someone else print the negs, as non-fine art prints?
In some cases,yes.Quite a few really famos photographs are available as high-res downloads from the
library of Congress"migrant Mother' for example.just look through their indexes.I was amazed to find them therebut, apparently,they are free for US axpayers because,they are US government property.
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