For this exercise I would like all to assume that the content of the prints we are discussing are not in question, in other words, whatever the print is, the vision and execution are clear and true to the intent, so we can avoid the super lame "content is king" diversion.
That users of these process that will come to be mentioned are in firm control of the intent of their compositions needs to be taken for granted. I would like to ignore ridiculous assertions such as "platinum printers use platinum process because they think it makes their prints more valuable" That may be true in certain cases, however the expense of undertaking that process mitigates a lot of the "increased value" assertion, and that relationship is seldom mentioned.
My questions here concern the print as an artifact, and the relationship you as a printer have with both the process and the print.
I would be interested to know from actual users why they feel drawn to certain processes. What is it about the process or artifact of the process (print) that draws you to it?
Why is Sandy King currently making mostly carbon prints, as he has the expertise to print in any medium?
Why collodion? Large format contact prints on silver paper? Platinum? Gum over? Bromoil? etc.?
How do the results of your chosen process fit into your vision?
That users of these process that will come to be mentioned are in firm control of the intent of their compositions needs to be taken for granted. I would like to ignore ridiculous assertions such as "platinum printers use platinum process because they think it makes their prints more valuable" That may be true in certain cases, however the expense of undertaking that process mitigates a lot of the "increased value" assertion, and that relationship is seldom mentioned.
My questions here concern the print as an artifact, and the relationship you as a printer have with both the process and the print.
I would be interested to know from actual users why they feel drawn to certain processes. What is it about the process or artifact of the process (print) that draws you to it?
Why is Sandy King currently making mostly carbon prints, as he has the expertise to print in any medium?
Why collodion? Large format contact prints on silver paper? Platinum? Gum over? Bromoil? etc.?
How do the results of your chosen process fit into your vision?
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