tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4331321633387292810.post7824355106445324126..comments2023-09-23T08:05:52.791-07:00Comments on Reciprocity Failure: Ain't It The Truth...Stan B.http://www.blogger.com/profile/17381743002180926900noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4331321633387292810.post-76165873493999520152013-06-05T09:24:46.355-07:002013-06-05T09:24:46.355-07:00Which speaks to this comment from Jorg's same ...Which speaks to this comment from Jorg's same post:<br /><br />"Aren’t we art people the outsiders who treat pictures in ways that certainly must strike most normal people as essentially insane?"<br /><br />And what I was addressing was that with the prices of inks and papers (not to mention finicky digital printers), digital "in house" printing is certainly more convenient these days- as to cost...<br /><br />A commercial digital print for $50 is light years ahead in quality from a commercial darkroom print of yore- it's still the price of a half decent photo book. And for people like me who literally have to count pennies just to make rent each month, a "badly printed" Blurb book is about the only way to go to see one's work in print.Stan B.https://www.blogger.com/profile/17381743002180926900noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4331321633387292810.post-75904719191621228392013-06-05T06:58:15.061-07:002013-06-05T06:58:15.061-07:00True. I'm always amazed at how much time phot...True. I'm always amazed at how much time photographers spend trying to market to other photographers. Pretty much a waste of time.Eric Rosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06559755887257856825noreply@blogger.com