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Fine art photographer John Paul Caponigro celebrates printing.
What can prints do for you and your images? Let me count the ways!
Prints make your images physical, tangible, scaled, persistent, durable, and saleable.
Making prints will help you experience your images in new ways, too, encouraging you to look at them more closely, longer, as well as bring greater precision and subtlety to them.
Prints raise the questions you and viewers of your images need to ask and provides answers.
Your prints will help people see what’s special about your images and experience them in special ways.
Learn what to look for in good prints and how to make yours great.
Last year Jane Moore attended an online creative photography course. I invited her to share the beautiful body of work that came out of it and explain the inspiration behind it.
I have always had an interest in photography. In recent years, after personal loss, this has become an obsession, inspiring in me a positive way of life.
I read “
In Praise of Shadows” by Junichiro Tanizaki an essay that illustrates the aesthetics of Japanese culture; a subject that conveys Tanizaki’s passion and interest in traditions and values.
Comparison is made between Western and Eastern culture and practices and how beauty is perceived. The term “shadows” is used literally and metaphorically.