Just as the right frame can work to the advantage of the painting it holds, so too can this be said for the relationship between a photo and it's printing. If our readers find that statement a bit too abstract and, dare we say, pretentious (?) perhaps they would benefit from a real-world example?
Please direct your eyes further down the page where we are proud to share the newest project from our portrait photographer, Peter Ross. Given a gorgeous framework, Peter's portraits of celebrities and artists shine even brighter in the new book published by NewPage on Centura Paper entitled Centura, Very Intriguing Paper.
We think you'll agree that even without the benefit of the fantastic paper, Peter Ross's images still resonate.
To see even more of Peter Ross's work please click here and here.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Peter Ross and the Art of Bookmaking
Labels:
bob mould,
centura paper,
chloe sevigny,
edward albee,
harvey pekar,
newpage,
peter ross,
portraits
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