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Workshops, learn the art of monochrome conversion using my contrast grading method
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Contrast Grading CD
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Photos that don't suck / 365 / Film & Lomography
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Washington, D.C., based landscape and fine art photographer
http://navinsarmaphotography.com/
"You don't take a photograph, you make it." ~Ansel Adams
Phil
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Contrast Grading CD
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Like to hear more about the print. Size?. Lustre? etc.
I could see this print hanging in an old study.
Phil
"You don't take a photograph, you make it." ~Ansel Adams
Phil
All my images are printed by myself, they are printed through a imageprint RIP processer , I print on A3+ Paper 19inch x13inch using the Epson 3800 LFP, the images are never longer than 18inch longest side and centered on the A3+ which leaves a white border around the picture and us used to fix to a backboard, the mat is then fixed over the top.
I print mainly on Epson Velvet fine art paper, or, Crane Museo Max which are both matt papers, for printing on Baryta papers I use Epson Exhibition fibre, or, Hahnemuhle fine art Baryta.
My own prints are nearly always printed on matt papers because of the wonderful texture and arty look, 90% of my images are printed with a warm tone through the RIP, I will tone images for prospective buyers on request, otherwise they are printed neutral tone
Regards
Martin
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Contrast Grading CD
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