Gene Nocon died Nov 20th

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I've just found out that Gene Nocon died on the 20th November.

For those of you that don't know of him, he was a Master Photographic Printer and was responsible for the f-stop method of printing and developed the Nocon Timer. Many darkroom careers were started from Gene's book Photographic Printing, may well be worth getting a copy before they become sought after.

He was a fellow of the RPS and was also the Ilford International Photographer of the year in 1980, he was also responsible for making some excellent prints from Prince Andrew's negatives thus lifting him from the mundane to slightly better than average.
 
Many darkroom careers were started from Gene's book Photographic Printing, may well be worth getting a copy before they become sought after.

I agree, there's a few on Amazon including a signed copy for £35.

He was a master of his craft. His book on printing was the first one I bought when I started doing my own printing back in the 80's.
 
i've just bought myself a copy of his book, wet printing is something i have always found interesting but have taught myself everything so far, will be good to get the information from the master :)
 
My copy has just arrived, looks like a good, easy to understand book.
 
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