Took a trip to downtown Dallas today to pick up some mat board to mount my finish print exchange images on, but couldn't find what I needed.
Well, when I am downtown I can't help but stop by Routh street and wander through the two galleries down there. While in Photographs Do Not Bend the owner was showing some photos by Esteban Pastorino Diaz to a couple interested in buying some contemporary work for their collection. While showing them the prints the gentleman in the couple said "These are digital prints, aren't they?" to which the gallery owner replied:
"Yes, this is one of the digital sample prints, but this here <takes out another photo from the print box and hands it to the couple>, this is the Real photo."
The "Real" photo was a c-print and not a digital inkjet
I thought I would share this with the community as it made me think of you guys and girls which brought a smile to my face.
While showing them the prints the gentleman in the couple said "These are digital prints, aren't they?" to which the gallery owner replied:
"Yes, this is one of the digital sample prints, but this here <takes out another photo from the print box and hands it to the couple>, this is the Real photo."
The "Real" photo was a c-print and not a digital inkjet
Yes, but it was the owner of that gallery who, at the AIPAD show, told me that he would be offering digital prints for sale whenever there was enough interest. I couldn't help but to see his point from the perspective of a commercial gallery trying to stay in business, but it was just a bit dismaying nonetheless.
Small commentary on the artist's work: you'll really have to hold my hand and tell me that these are not pictures of a miniature. It's eerie how he managed to get that effect with a flying kite; it's brilliant!