Aug 29 2011
change of address
Since the 30th August 2011 we have been trading from our new premises on the 1st floor of 30, New Bond Street,W1S 2RN.
The telephone and email address remain the same. Please feel free to contact us.
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Mar 18 2011
Testimonials
The Fine Art Society has entrusted A.C.Cooper with much of it’s photography for over 80 years. This professional and friendly firm is always a pleasure to deal with and their work never fails to meet our expectations.
Peter Edwards 20th Century Jewels
“We use A.C.Cooper for all our photographic work - advertising,web site,promotions and for our archives. Jewellery is notoriously difficult to photograph, but every time Coopers have come up with outstanding results “
http://www.peteredwardsjewels.com
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Mar 18 2011
Dates for the Diary
TEFAF
Maastricht
16-25 March 2012
National Portrait Gallery
Lucien Freud Portraits
9th February-27th May 2012
Royal Academy of Arts
David Hockney RA: A Bigger Picture
21 January—9 April 2012
http://www.royalacademy.org.uk
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Mar 17 2011
simulated reproductions
For many years A.C.Cooper has been able to produce first class simulated reproductions of your original painting or watercolour. Today with digital technological advances this process has become so much better,and when combined with the human element of texture application and colour control, you can be assured of incredible results.
Please contact us for a quotation.
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Mar 1 2011
conventional darkroom to close
Due to the rapid decline in both Black & White and duplicating services,A.C.Cooper has taken the decision to shut down it’s last surviving wet bench darkroom. Whilst we embrace technological advances in the industry, it is with great sadness that we have been forced to make this this decision. We will continue to produce prints from negatives however,this will now involve a scan and digital print. Please contact us to discuss your requirements.
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Dec 22 2010
360 of vase
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Dec 20 2010
A.C.Cooper archive comes out of the dark.
After years of lying dormant, a small selection of the archive at A.C.Cooper has finally sought a new lease of life. In conjunction with the William Blake 1809 exhibition at Tate Britain, we have digitized and made available for academic research a collection of William Blake images. Please go to our archive page to see a selection of these images which we are in the process of adding to. Information relating to both the originals and re-print ordering is available on request. We also welcome your feedback.
Further info:
William Blake at TATE Britain »
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Dec 20 2010
More archive images coming soon.
Over the coming months, we aim to digitize and catalogue another 250 or so images which will be available to view on our website. Amongst these will be collections such as Joshua Reynolds and Thomas Gainsborough paintings. We welcome any feedback that you might have.
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May 20 2010
Duplication film discontinued.
After much deliberation within the industry, duplicating film has been consigned to the history books. Kodak was the first to stop production over a year ago and now Fuji has decided to follow suit as it “Concentrates it’s marketing efforts on the more popular lines of professional films”. As a result the last batch of film has been produced and stock is all but depleted.
We are pleased to report however that we still have a reasonable size stock of this last batch and so we are confident of being able to supply the service for the first few months of 2011. Please do contact us to discuss this service in more detail.
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