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This is one of the staff at the State Newspaper loading the plates onto the presses to be printed. From my photo essay on the process behind the Daily Gamecock.

Bowral, New South Wales.

 

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Ian Kirby's crew work with the press running at full speed.

Offset printing press

 

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In the basement of commons, 1950s

 

From the Bennington College Archives.

 

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Old Hand Printing Press. Taken 4 June 2008.

Old Hand Printing Press. Taken 4 June 2008.

A Printing Press. Taken during the commemoration of Pancho Villa's 1916 Raid on the village of Columbus, New Mexico.

 

Jonathan Bright on piano and vocals.

 

Founding members of The Printing Press, Jonathan Bright and Jeff Hume, play an acoustic set at Sylvester's.

 

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Labrang Monastery printing press. December 2010. Xiahe, Gansu.

Electric Motor for Babcock Cylinder Press

Old Hand Printing Press. Taken 4 June 2008.

Press made by the Print Factory, which is a mobile printing group that designs and builds its own printing presses.

All Bodleian hand printing presses are being housed at The Story Museum, Oxford until renovations to the Bodleian Library are complete.

 

* Rolleiflex 3,5F Planar *

* Kodak TMax 400 *

* Developed in Kodak Tmax *

* Epson V500 scanner *

* Photoshop CS6 *

 

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Taken with iPhone 3, processed with Snapseed on ipad

Visit to the Brazil Bible Society Bible Printing Press and Bindery.

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visualising the impact of the printing press.

Just playing in the press room with the mixing of process ink. I used cyan, magenta, yellow and transparent white in this series.

 

NOTE: the ink shots are named for the order that I shot them. The higher numbers are the same ink, just more mixed than the lower numbers.

"Envelope printer, used to print all kinds of envelopes. Made in England, 1902."

Dormant but surprisingly well-lit presses.

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