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    B&W landscape photography

    >I want to add Bradford Washburn to my list.

    Panopticon in Waltham, MA had a show of his work last year - most, if not all, images out of "Mountain Photography" I believe. They'd scanned a number of negs he'd taken with his aerial camera and printed them to 40"x60". I'm generally not real enthusiastic about oversize prints but there are notable exceptions to that rule. These prints were great. The scale was right for the images. If memory serves, they'd printed them with using a six tone printer, carbon inks, and a cotton rag-based paper. Long and the short of it, the prints were beautiful and should last for 500 years. I believe they have all his negatives and will print to order - and smaller than 40"x60" if that's your preference.

    Chris

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    B&W landscape photography

    William Clift

    William Clift is indeed active these days and is preparing another book of photographs.

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