Bob Carnie
Subscriber
Hi Dave W
All I can say is that if I am to believe that the elements within*small people, objects* are done traditionally then this gentlemen is one of the finest photocomp practitioners I have ever seen. The larger elements *buildings over cities * are still excellent but in our repro department *70s-80s* there were lots of us able to do this type of comping.
What is curious to me is how now *2005* he is using very complicate proceedures for his work.* print-rubylith- soft edge mask-pos neg lith film-micro modifiying spread choke - major element reduction into existing masks* I could go on and on. This work is extremely time consuming, difficult, frustrating and if he is still doing it the old photocomp way with no photoshop for the more difficult closecuts my hat goes off to him.
By the way , I only looked at the elements of these photographs as this is a real interesting area of photography for me as I did this for years. I would like to see some of his prints in person. but the PS issues need to be answered before I would buy one.
All I can say is that if I am to believe that the elements within*small people, objects* are done traditionally then this gentlemen is one of the finest photocomp practitioners I have ever seen. The larger elements *buildings over cities * are still excellent but in our repro department *70s-80s* there were lots of us able to do this type of comping.
What is curious to me is how now *2005* he is using very complicate proceedures for his work.* print-rubylith- soft edge mask-pos neg lith film-micro modifiying spread choke - major element reduction into existing masks* I could go on and on. This work is extremely time consuming, difficult, frustrating and if he is still doing it the old photocomp way with no photoshop for the more difficult closecuts my hat goes off to him.
By the way , I only looked at the elements of these photographs as this is a real interesting area of photography for me as I did this for years. I would like to see some of his prints in person. but the PS issues need to be answered before I would buy one.