[Leica] Need printing paper advice

Jayanand Govindaraj jayanand at gmail.com
Sun May 6 19:09:09 PDT 2018


Richard C,
Well, there have been others who have been driven away by the Moral Police
on this forum for posting boudoir photography, including nudes, so it all
boils down to how strong you are at ignoring, and refusing to be affected
by,  the unfounded and small minded rants of others. I remember one
particularly nasty case a few years ago where all the moral sanctimonious
instincts of many members was in full view, and I found it quite
distasteful. My view is, as always, to each his own - after all, all of us
have some strange hidden areas in our personalities! If any viewer does not
like it, they should learn to avert their eyes.
Cheers
Jayanand

On Sat, May 5, 2018 at 8:52 PM, Douglas Barry <imra at iol.ie> wrote:

> Richard, others have posted nudes on the gallery, so bang ahead. If people
> don't want to be shocked, well then they shouldn't follow the links you
> post.
>
> Douglas
>
>
> On 04/05/2018 19:15, Richard Clompus via LUG wrote:
>
>> I have taken to heart the concept that you need to print your best
>> images.  Storing them on a hard drive makes it difficult to really enjoy
>> them or to give them to others as gifts.  So my current project is to print
>> a portfolio of black & white nude images taken during a Leica Master Class
>> with Ralph Gibson in San Francisco. I learned a lot from him in 3 days. I’m
>> very pleased with the images but have no clue how to exhibit them.  I’ve
>> hesitated to post nudes to our gallery but would be willing to share a few
>> if there is interest.  They are reminiscent of timeless nudes from Imogen
>> Cunningham and Edward Weston.
>>
>> I’m printing with an Epson P800 printer and started with Epson Velvet
>> Fine Art Paper (8.5 x 11”).  Its a mat paper, 100% rag content, acid free,
>> 19 mil thickness, 260 gm weight with a slightly textured surface.  I’m
>> ready to treat myself with better paper but don’t have any experience with
>> rag paper from Moab, Canson, Hahnemühle or Museo.  These fine art papers
>> get expensive very quickly so I’ve decided to use 8.5 x 11 for now.
>>
>> Can someone share their experience with the rag paper of their choice?
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> Richard
>>
>> Richard Clompus
>> California
>>
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