I've just received the "Mike's Miniatures" prints from Ctein in California—they're little gems. I will sign all of them and return them to him, and then he will ship them to the buyers. By the way, the paper he's using is awesome (British translation: brilliant)—Epson Exhibition Fiber. Beautiful.
So we don't have an estimate of arrival to you quite yet, but I'll keep you apprised.
—Mike
Book o' the Week
American Geography by Matt Black, a great name for a photographer but a terrible internet name, impossible to search. Stan Banos calls American Geography a "handsome, well thought out and put together book." Matt's work is outstanding.
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This paper contains OBA's.The prints will turn yellow in the whites. Does not go well with UV glass whites will have a green tint.
[Not necessarily. OBA's got a mostly deserved bad rap with traditional photo papers, but that was mainly because they washed out unevenly during long washes--you could see the unhappy result under black light. But for papers that don't see a long water wash there's nothing that says they can't stay where they belong. I don't know anything about the Epson paper specifically, but just the fact that it contains OBA's isn't automatically a problem. --Mike]
Posted by: David Applegate | Friday, 14 January 2022 at 12:31 PM