Tim Rudman exhibition Banbury (UK)

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whojammyflip

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There is an exhibition on in Banbury Museum (UK). Worth going to see the prints in the flesh as they are different to the book (Iceland), in that they are both larger and also have a different finish (ink vs gelatin). There are probably 50 prints on display. Nice proverb at the end of the exhibition "be humble for you are made of dung, be noble for you are made of stars". Tim was interviewed by a long time friend from his local camera club. This is the first time I have been to an exhibition by a famous photographer, so for me it was quite overwhelming/moving. I knew about Tim Rudman due to his guides, but the photos in and of themselves are really worth seeing. Although the book is excellent, the exhibition is even better. I'd recommend going along.
 

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So all the prints in the exhibition are inkjet and not silver gelatin, darkroom prints? If I have understood your opening lines correctly I wonder was this a decision forced on Tim by the size of the prints or a deliberate choice on his part?

How big are they as a matter of interest?

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pentaxuser
 
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