Fractal Dreams, a new book of photographs by Roman Loranc will be available for purchase on August 1, 2009 from Photography West Gallery in Carmel.
http://www.photographywest.com/pages...print_set.html
Fractal Dreams, a new book of photographs by Roman Loranc will be available for purchase on August 1, 2009 from Photography West Gallery in Carmel.
http://www.photographywest.com/pages...print_set.html
Will you be going to the book signing on Saturday? If so I'll see you there.
I hope it is soon available w/o a print at an affordable price.
Wilhelm (Sarasota)
My understanding is that it will be $150. BTW, most likely I won't be able to attend, so it would be great if Tony reported. It will be interesting to see if the recession has made a dent in the audience.
I'm guessing the economy probably won't affect Roman's sales. He has a very loyal following of people who appreciate the quality and value of his work. He sold out the entire edition of a couple of his photographs at his last Photography West reception. I'll tell you how things go.
The reception was lots of fun. It was nice to see Roman again, all happy and tan, and there was a very strong turnout to welcome him. His new work was selling very well. Some of his new images, released just days before the reception, were already at price level 2, in part due to smaller editions of 40 prints. (He previously did editions of 200, 50 prints each in 4 different sizes from 8x10 to 20x24.)
The book is very nice. I have yet to examine it in good lighting next to my prints, but my first impression is that it is very nicely made (I have the special slip cased edition) and printed. Another fine book by Carol Williams at Photography West.
I'll post some photos of the reception soon.
Thanks for the heads up, Merg! Roman Loranc's landscape photography is truly superb and I find them very inspiring, especially for me and other photographers based here in the San Joaquin valley since he sees and captures incredible beauty in a landscape that I (and others) all too often take for granted.
"I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White
Photos from the reception at Photography West--Roman, Cara Weston and me.
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