david b
Member
The august 2004 issue of shutterbug has a very interesting letter from the editor and one that I encourage everyone to read (see page 8).
The first part of the letter says that a major photo school is closing down its darkroom and going all digital.
The second part of the letter says that "art shows are increasingly rejecting photographic prints made with ink jet, saying they are mere copies".
I find this quite interesting. The art school is saying no to traditional printing but the art show is saying no to digital printing.
So if you've read this article, please let us know what you think.
The first part of the letter says that a major photo school is closing down its darkroom and going all digital.
The second part of the letter says that "art shows are increasingly rejecting photographic prints made with ink jet, saying they are mere copies".
I find this quite interesting. The art school is saying no to traditional printing but the art show is saying no to digital printing.
So if you've read this article, please let us know what you think.