I don’t know about anyone else, but I’m fascinated by this controversy about the purported Ansel Adams Yosemite glass negatives purchased for $45 dollars and now supposedly worth $200 million.
The artist’s grandson says they’re fakes and they’re not worth that much money anyway, even though they’ve been authenticated by a panel of experts. This sounds like sour grapes to me and reminds me of Dave’s skepticism in regard to relatives reaping protfits from dead artists’ work.
I think that if these negative yield prints as beautiful as the ones done by Adams, it doesn’t really matter who did them.
.-= Lester´s last blog ..Imagine =-.
Whatever you purchase from B&H Photo will add a few dollars to my bank account. And that is always appreciated. Thanks in advance. (I've been using them for about 25 years. Going back to the time way before the superstore they have now). Dave
It's a great way to avoid shipping and VAT charges for international customers. You get the files and have them printed. You can pick the size. Also perfect for digital picture frames.
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Love this! The tones, the composition, the whole bloody thing!
.-= Bwian´s last blog ..“Kids!” =-.
I don’t know about anyone else, but I’m fascinated by this controversy about the purported Ansel Adams Yosemite glass negatives purchased for $45 dollars and now supposedly worth $200 million.
The artist’s grandson says they’re fakes and they’re not worth that much money anyway, even though they’ve been authenticated by a panel of experts. This sounds like sour grapes to me and reminds me of Dave’s skepticism in regard to relatives reaping protfits from dead artists’ work.
I think that if these negative yield prints as beautiful as the ones done by Adams, it doesn’t really matter who did them.
.-= Lester´s last blog ..Imagine =-.