Is there a best way to make prints?

Printer? Darkroom?

The answer is, yes, because if there’s not a print you really can’t share it with friends or family. On a screen is fun, and it’s great to be able to have millions and millions of photographs at one’s fingertips but it’s just not the same.

There’s something about a small print, im not sure what it is, but it makes you just look. Sometimes they make you stop and just look.

Author: jnanian

I am a Freelance Photographer in Rhode Island. I make photographs using a variety of methods with and without a camera, and I teach photography online and in person. I make photo emulsions from scratch, I coat my own photo paper and make cyanotypes too. I am a huge fan of Caffenol ( I helped write the Caffenol Cookbook ) and instead of instant coffee, I roast my own Sumatra Robusta beans. I sell them so you can make your own long lasting, film and print developer called Sumatranol. I also sell silver recovery products.

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