Quote Originally Posted by Maris Rusis View Post
From the Gargosian Shop link offered by Tin Can it seems that Gregory Crewdson sells pictures described as "Digital Pigment Print"; essentially pixel dust sprinkled on paper. But yes, it is possible that photographic materials, maybe even 8x10 chromes, are consumed and discarded on the way to the final product.
Here we go again (every image produced in the darkroom, especially the ones that were exposed on "expired" film, with no help from exponometer, developed in ages-old chemicals , mixed with a recipe that was kept as a secret in the family for generations, projected onto expired paper, are masterpieces by definition)



In the past he was photographing on Portra in 8x10 and printing digitally indeed. Dont see why he would abandon the established workflow. And no, I would not judge the quality of his current work based on some tiny (and likely over-edited) images in that article.
But does it really matter?
One either "gets" what they see in the pictures or don't...