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Thread: Lenswork will no longer be found at newstands.

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    Re: Lenswork will no longer be found at newstands.

    The next thing you know artists will be having exhibitions at airports!
    ummmm, they are do.

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    Dave, feeling any better? I can't help thinking about you from time to time. I hope you will have turn around soon.

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    Re: Lenswork will no longer be found at newstands.

    Quote Originally Posted by FocusMag View Post
    Digital prints today can reproduce the same tonality, the same level of depth and emotion that film prints can. If we were having this discussion 5 year ago, this would be different. But today's technology has finally caught up with the level of quality a traditional film print can exhibit.
    I'd love to hear what your new partner, Mr. M A Smith thinks of this statement...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Hutton View Post
    I'd love to hear what your new partner, Mr. M A Smith thinks of this statement...
    Why? Is it possible he would disagree with me? Of course! It's a free country -- no one's going to arrest him for having different opinions.

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    Re: Lenswork will no longer be found at newstands.

    If LensWork were a traditional magazine - with advertising, full sized, printed on a web press, etc. - there would be no way I would be absent from the newsstands - at least not today.
    Agreed. Though they'd have to print is as only black and white as web press duotone looks terrible. The reproduction would also lack and well then, we'd have two full-sized black and white photography magazines with medicore reproduction.

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    Re: Lenswork will no longer be found at newstands.

    Quote Originally Posted by FocusMag View Post
    Why? Is it possible he would disagree with me? Of course! It's a free country -- no one's going to arrest him for having different opinions.
    Strange you're suddenly so open minded - a couple of postings before you were sharing an amazing disdain when someone had an opinion which did not agree with yours.

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    Re: Lenswork will no longer be found at newstands.

    Quote Originally Posted by Don Hutton View Post
    I'd love to hear what your new partner, Mr. M A Smith thinks of this statement...

    err... doesn't he make digital prints?
    You'd be amazed how small the demand is for pictures of trees... - Fred Astaire to Audrey Hepburn

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    Re: Lenswork will no longer be found at newstands.

    I left two Lenswork magazines and three BW magazines in a free pile outside my apartment in Toronto today and they were gone in 10 minutes. Maybe they will subscribe when they can't find it at Chapters or Indigo.

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    Re: Lenswork will no longer be found at newstands.

    Quote Originally Posted by tim atherton View Post
    err... doesn't he make digital prints?
    He does Tim - and I'd really like to know what he thinks of that statement given that experience. I don't believe for a moment he'd agree either, despite the fact that he has chosen to experiment in other mediums (haven't we all)....

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    Re: Lenswork will no longer be found at newstands.

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Gordon View Post
    Robert: can you please divulge your printing process? Do you print optically on Fuji Crystal Archive? Thanks.
    I really don't understand what your problem is. I was simply making a statement as to what some people feel, nothing more, nothing less. If you can't accept it for that, then too bad.

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