Are digital prints any good?
The term “digital print” itself is incredibly broad, applicable to output from $50 home printers as well as $100,000 garage-sized presses. A more useful description for what I produce is digital fine art print. Each tool and process I use to create a print are carefully selected and skillfully employed with the singular aim of achieving the highest possible image quality. More specifically, the printmaking process I use yields an image by applying a carbon or color pigment ink to the surface of specially treated long-lasting paper. The ability to edit pixels on a computer, coupled with precise control of ink density on the printing paper allows me to create a broader tonal range on the print than is possible with traditional darkroom methods.