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Subject: [Leica] Any recommendations prints on gatorboard?
From: richard at richardmanphoto.com (Richard Man)
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2014 16:07:23 -0800
References: <D0BE548E.2ED63%mark@rabinergroup.com> <54A335CA.3020808@cox.net>

Excellent idea. If you think your work is so good that they will sell at
$100,000 after you are long dead at Sotheby's, then by all mean only print
on most archival materials or silver gelatin or albumen...

Otherwise, people now look at photographs as decorations, even if it is
fine arts. You don't have to play in the market,but if you do, anything
that makes a good presentation without paying a framer $300 is a good idea.

On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 3:31 PM, Ken Carney <kcarney1 at cox.net> wrote:

> I think this might have possibilities.  More:
>
> http://www.jaywatson.com/blog/2010/04/16/float-mounting-photos/
>
>
> On 12/29/2014 11:27 PM, Bob Adler wrote:
>
>> Well I'm going to start getting back into printing and mounting in
>> January. I think I'm going to expand on an idea of Paul Roark's and just
>> mount on archival matte or gator board with, perhaps a protective spray.
>> Stick that on a wall.
>>
>> I like to photograph and print. I don't like to frame with
>> plexiglass/glass fronts and make frames. Diy framing is a PITA. PAYING
>> someone  to do large prints is outrageously expensive.
>>
>> I just don't really care what the "art world" calls standard. The framers
>> get the money if it sells or not, and I get a few hundred bucks if one
>> sells and am stuck with the costs of the other frames. If a viewer doesn't
>> like the freaking frame the print won't sell. I know this from experience.
>>
>> So there it will be; a bare assed print. Sells or not but only the cost
>> of the print and board. Plus you really see the print. It's as intimate as
>> it gets. Books are tempting too but you can't go wall sized.
>>
>> And more time for capturing light. Conventional standards don't benefit
>> the photographer or enhance the interaction of the viewer one bit: only
>> benefits the framers and gallery owners who couldn't care a less about the
>> image: only if it sells.
>>
>> Fighting a cold so please forgive any grouchiness. I may not sell
>> anything but I won't go broke in the process. And if presentation is the
>> primary factor for a print selling, well that certainly ain't very
>> satisfying!
>> G'nite all. :-)
>>
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