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5 renowned photographers sit down to talk about the importance of printing your legacy

Apr 4, 2016 by Gannon Burgett Add Comment

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Printing Legacy

Admittedly, I don’t print out enough of my own photographs to either hang on my own wall or give away to family and friends. But this latest collection of videos from Epson might convince me otherwise.

Five of the world’s most talented photographers sat down with Epson to discuss their work and what it means to have their photos printed out on paper. Steve McCurry, Amy Toensing, Stephen Wilkes, Tim Tadder and Jeremy Cowart all get a chance to share their inspiration and insight into their respective worlds of photography.

Each video is more compelling than the last and at only two-and-a-half minutes each, it doesn’t take long at all to get through them all. Sit back, press play and get ready to start off your week with a nice dose of inspiration.

Stephen Wilkes

Amy Toensing

https://vimeo.com/151084582

Tim Tadder

https://vimeo.com/151084585

Jeremy Cowart

https://vimeo.com/151084586

Steve McCurry

https://vimeo.com/151084583

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Filed Under: Inspiration Tagged With: Amy Toensing, Epson, Jeremy Cowart, printing, prints, Stephen Wilkes, steve mccurry, Tim Tadder

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Gannon Burgett is a communications professional with over a decade of experience editing, photographing, and writing content seen through hundreds of millions of pageviews, both online and in print.

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