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Tillman Crane

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FTP was fortunate to have Tillman Crane join us in the fall of 2015 following one of his North Dakota photography workshops. Crane is renown around the world as a master in the platinum photographic printing process which has an incredible tonal range when compared to other alternative photographic processes. Regardless of the actual subject matter in the photographs, his work is always about the elusive qualities of light. The image Tillman chose to print with us was from one of his previous North Dakota workshops.
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To find out more about Tillman Crane visit: tillmancrane.com
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