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Joel-Peter Witkin Hires Big Swing

Joel-Peter Witkin sought out Big Swing to begin working with digital imagery for the first time..

Some of Joel’s new images require basic composite work, and we are frankly honored that he’s chosen to work with Big Swing.

Scans are made, computer work is done, and new negatives are produced that Joel then uses to make his beautiful silver halide prints.

Unfortunately, it has been requested that we not publish any of the images we’ve worked on for Joel until his galleries receive his finished Art. We will post the images here as soon as possible …

In the mean time, if you’re not familiar with Joel’s work, you can check it out here.

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