Thursday, March 26 - 3:00PM to 4:15PM
Parisian Room
There was a time when photographers took pictures, then handed the rolls of film to a photolab to
have their work processed and printed. It was the collaboration of the photographer and the printer
that created some of the finest photographs seen in the photographic industry. Without the printer,
these images would have never seen the light of day. Working as a printer in London, England, Gene
Nocon will share some stories, show some of these great images, and provide some thoughts about
the importance of the photolab experience that has virtually disappeared with the coming of digital
photography.
Dialogue and critique are important to the SPE mission.
Please join the conversation.