Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => For Sale => Topic started by: hs0zfe on September 06, 2008, 01:06:57 pm
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Hi,
I lost a few of those fine prints. they were an inspiration to me. every time I saw the tonal range and sheer quality of this B&W print, it moved me deeply.
Please PM me if you have one or more for sale or know where LF work of this technical quality can be bought. I never succeeded coming near this level with my own darkroom work. If I becaome a millionaire, I will immediately go out and buy a Zone VI cold light enlarger
Thanks, Chris
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Why not go straight to the source?
http://www.fredpicker.com/prntclub.html (http://www.fredpicker.com/prntclub.html)
Hi,
I lost a few of those fine prints. they were an inspiration to me. every time I saw the tonal range and sheer quality of this B&W print, it moved me deeply.
Please PM me if you have one or more for sale or know where LF work of this technical quality can be bought. I never succeeded coming near this level with my own darkroom work. If I becaome a millionaire, I will immediately go out and buy a Zone VI cold light enlarger
Thanks, Chris
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Why not go straight to the source?
http://www.fredpicker.com/prntclub.html (http://www.fredpicker.com/prntclub.html)
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Cheers, Eric! I sent off an e-mail. But no response so far and Fred Picker died some years ago... Maybe someone will answer yet?
Are there any other sources of fine prints? I am longing for something to hang at the studio and my own darkroom work won't qualify as fine print It's the quality of craftsmanship I care about, not who took the photo.
9/12: Still looking and WTB