Category archives: prints

How do you get to Carnegie Hall?

One of the unexpectedly nice things about doing the Print of the Month every month is that I am actually printing a lot more than I have in the past. Having a deadline to meet, and customers to keep happy, has been a good incentive for shooting as much as possible and really working to improve the quality of my prints. I have been tweaking color profiles, trying different kinds of paper, experimenting with different scanning software and settings, and have noticed a steady improvement each month. I think this image is no different—from a technical perspective it is probably the best color print I have ever made. continue reading

A New Year’s Gift

I have a lovely little 5×5 platinotype of this photo from Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx that I would like to give away as a New Year’s gift to a reader of this blog. I will choose one person randomly from the comments on this post to receive the print—just leave a comment letting me know what your favorite photography book, show, or event of 2008 was, and I will select a winner on Friday.

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Print for Sale: “Prospect Park, Brooklyn” 5×5 Platinotype

Prospect Park, Brooklyn - 5x5 Platinotype

I have a new print for sale. There are five of these 5″ x 5″ platinum/palladium prints available. Each print is $40, which includes free shipping in the US. International buyers will have to pay a bit extra for shipping.

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Limited edition print sale

Lo Zingaro, 5x5 Palladium Print

I have been having a lot of success with palladium printing and I am happy to announce that I am ready to sell a few limited-edition prints from my new series of photographs from Sicily. Each 5×5 print is hand-printed in palladium and limited to an edition of 15. I am keeping the price for this series quite low just to test the waters, but will most likely have to raise the prices in the future because of the high cost of palladium and the amount of work that goes into creating each print.

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