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The Fresson ProcessPhoto Prints Using Carbon, a Unique Technique Offers Artistic Possibilities This photographic printing process using coal makes it possible to obtain paper prints that do not deteriorate in light and which have a very special luminosity and grain. The well-known photographers Batho, Horvat, Tourdjman and Faucon discuss this printing process. Bernard Faucon takes a photograph of one of the Lubéron hills, which then reappears in the Fresson studio. Michel Fresson uses this photograph and the subsequent laboratory work on it to comment on and explain the originality and history of the process which was developed by his grandfather and adapted by his father for color printing. Bernard Plossu, again using the Fresson method, traces a black and white print back in time to the moment that the photograph was taken. The key factors that induce many artists to associate their work with the renown and quality of the Fresson tradition are the technical and artistic possibilities which this process offers. |
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