Gibran
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Yes, but I think a father would look differently at a cloned child. That is to say that the first print is the child and then each and every additional print made using the same digital file would be the clones. I consider an ink jet print similarly. The first one which represents my ideal vision is the original. All the others are glorified exact copies of that first one. My wife happens to be a Sculptor and has no doubt had a huge influence regarding my opinions regarding hand crafted, one of a kind work(as has my dealings with various artist in other fields besides Photography). Each Sculpture is unique, Each painting, and so on. That first ideal print is the same to me. Now, we Photographers are somewhat spoiled in that our process allows us to make multiples. But at what point do these multiples cease to become original works of art and just Facsimile or copies, each one exactly the same. My answer is that they become copies when the uniqueness and direct hand craftmanship is no longer involved. I actually had a fellow Artist/Photographer friend of mine say to me that he did not want to sell a certain print I had hanging in my Gallery because the paper/process was no longer available for him to make another print similar to the one that was displayed. He wanted me to make and sell a Giclee of the same print. I said to him, "Look at that Painting or that Sculpture. Do you think the Artist can just make another one when this one sells? No, its one of a Kind" But, I do respect you and what you do and I completely understand the talent which you wield in making your prints.