The Magnum & World Press Photo Square Print Sale: Written by Light October 16–22
107 Square Prints priced at $110/£110/€120, available for one week only. Shop the collection now.
6. Wyoming. 1954. (Train and car)
On Platinum Prints:
Platinum printing was an alternative photographic process considered a high art form in the Belle Époque that is now making a comeback–in a larger format than previously possible–to make beautiful collectors’ pieces of great value.
There are several attractions to printing in platinum. Platinum is one of the most stable elements in the universe–photographic platinum prints will not deteriorate for as long as the paper itself lasts (which can be thousands of years). Platinum has the most even tonal response in nature, avoiding distortions and shadows in the images. What’s more, when printed, platinum has a matte beauty to it, adding a luminous effect to the final print. Platinum’s inherent worth adds further value to these prints. Finally, printing in platinum is safer than the traditional silver-halide process, both for the health of the printer and for the environment.
“The whole thing about analog is mastering the process,” says Gabe Greenberg, digital printing expert. “It’s an art. … The idea of being able to produce beautiful platinum prints is a wonderful thing for people experienced in the old craft of analog photography and who still love the hand-coated processes.”
The first prints in this series were produced in May of 2010 with the help of a specialist printmaker and digital printing expert. Erwitt added more images to this series in 2013.