Quiet and unassuming, Jack (a genuine craftsman) lets his work do the talking for him. If you are in the LA area, this is one event you won't want to miss.
See you there.
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Jim-thanks for the kind words, really appreciate it!
Technically this may be interesting for other photographers.
The original photographs are made with various 2.25 negs some square some 6x9 and some 4x5 negs as well. The negs are scanned to a fairly high resolution and printed using an Epson 3800 printer with the K3 inks (OEM)through the Advance Black and White Driver on Epson Velvet Fine Art paper.Even if I do say so myself-it's a very impressive alternative process to wet silver darkroom prints.
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