Gerald C Koch
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Just where does the creative responsibility of a photographer end? Is it with the click of the shutter or with the print on the wall.
I have always taken a jaundiced view of those photographers who delegate the printing to someone else. Would you buy a painting knowing that the artist had given a rough sketch to an assistant who made the actual painting. As far as the marketplace is concerned the answer is obvious. The cost of a posthumous print is a fraction of that of a print made by the photographer.
For those that wonder at the title of this thread it is based on an old joke. "It this Meyerbeer or is this yourer beer?."
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I have always taken a jaundiced view of those photographers who delegate the printing to someone else. Would you buy a painting knowing that the artist had given a rough sketch to an assistant who made the actual painting. As far as the marketplace is concerned the answer is obvious. The cost of a posthumous print is a fraction of that of a print made by the photographer.
For those that wonder at the title of this thread it is based on an old joke. "It this Meyerbeer or is this yourer beer?."
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