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  2. Slim Aarons - Wikipedia

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    Slim Aarons (born George Allen Aarons; October 29, 1916 – May 30, 2006) was an American photographer noted for his images of socialites, jet-setters and celebrities. His work principally appeared in Life , Town & Country , and Holiday magazines.

  3. File:Paul Butler & family Slim Aarons.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Photographer Slim Aarons, who documented Palm Beach life ...

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    Author Shawn Waldron will discuss and sign his new book about iconic photographer Slim Aarons on Nov. 17 at the Palm Beach Book Store.

  5. Art photography print types - Wikipedia

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    Art photography print types refers to the process and paper of how the photograph is printed and developed. C-Print / Chromogenic Print: A C-Print is the traditional way of printing using negatives or slides, an enlarger, and photographic paper—through a process of exposure and emulsive chemical layers. Chromogenic color prints are composed ...

  6. Jay-Z’s New Cannabis Ad Campaign Inspired by Slim Aarons - AOL

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    The late Slim Aarons was known as a photographer of the very rich and very white. The mid-century shutterbug became synonymous with pictures of the high society wealthy in extravagant settings of ...

  7. Time for print - Wikipedia

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    Time for prints (or trade for prints, time for pics, TFP, and sometimes prints for time, PFT) is a term that describes an arrangement between a model and a photographer whereby the photographer agrees to provide the model with a certain number of pictures of selected photographs from the session, and a release or license to use those pictures in return for the model's time.

  8. Photographic printing - Wikipedia

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    Photographic printing is the process of producing a final image on paper for viewing, using chemically sensitized paper.The paper is exposed to a photographic negative, a positive transparency (or slide), or a digital image file projected using an enlarger or digital exposure unit such as a LightJet or Minilab printer.

  9. Platinum print - Wikipedia

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    The same print using sodium chloroplatinate will have cooler tones similar to those of a platinum/palladium print. The inherent low sensitivity of the process occurs because the ferric oxalate is sensitive to ultraviolet light only, thus specialized light sources must be used and exposure times are many times greater than those used in silver ...