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• #27
Fuji Chrome paper is amazing
Funny that Fuji make a track bike and Chrome make messenger bags..
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• #28
I'm laughing on the inside.
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• #29
^the worst kind of laughing :(^
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• #30
I know you're upset now.. so i'm laughing.. job done either way :)
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• #31
If you can't laugh at others then what can you laugh at?
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• #32
Myself, in the mirror is a pretty good start.
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• #33
end of the day bump
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• #34
Yeah I can vouch for the printspace too.
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• #35
Hope you feel better soon and the pics are indeed very splendid. Stupid question but have you thought about putting a portfolio together (online or offline) and then hawking your wares? Many advertising agencies have art buying departments (at least the bigger corporate, networked, ones do) that are always on the look out for new material/talent.
Dibs on being in leg 2 of your project :)
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• #36
I know, hence the title of my next project "Cunts I have known". :0
That'll be a short list, I guess.
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• #37
bumpomatic for the people
Printspace are awesome, I've used them loads of times, (since they are down the road from my office!) make sure you download their print profiles off their site and see if you can get access to a decent calibrated monitor to proof everything before you print, if you can't they have booths there you can use with eizo monitors, in neutral grey painted rooms etc, but obviously that costs. Fuji Chrome paper is amazing if you want that super-saturated effect and colours that bounce off the page, if anyone needs any help with anything photo related feel free to give me a shout, even though I'm sure there are other professionals on here from what i've seen, i'm always happy to help :)