Hi Catherine I run the program for Peters Valley Photography in NJ. Please take a look at out offerings for the spring/summer. http://www.pvcrafts.org/2003%20Workshops/photography03.htm We have a lot of sessions in alternative photography including Guy G. coming from Quebec to teach a pinhole class. thanks & sorry for the sales pitch. andy schmitt
-----Original Message----- From: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ??????? [mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???????]On Behalf Of Catherine Just Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 4:44 PM To: Pinhole-Discussion@p at ??????? Subject: [pinhole-discussion] New photo show Hi Everyone, I've bene getting the BEST mail lately - Thank you to everyone who is sending images! I hope you enjoy mine as well. I just spoke with a gallery owner and showed her my new series of pinholes I shot while in England. My boyfriend shot images with a digital camera and we are trying to have a show that has both our work. It's actually very interesting to see digital versus pinhole. The oldest technique and the newest, of the same place. He is going to print them in the most recent developing practice - like Iris printing, and I want to do an old process like platinum palladium, or something along those lines and I'm thinking I want to print BIG. I want 30x40. But may go 20x24. I think he is printing small. Curious if you know of any workshops in alternative printing practices that you recommend. I've seen some - there is one in Yosemite on Platinum.palladium that looks amazing. I LOVE the collodion look but that's done on the glass plate before exposure. ( Can you do collodion with a pinhole?? ) Any workshop experiences or advice will be great. I would like to start printing in a month. I just need to decide which process would look the best for this type of imagery. Since I was holding the camers for 45 second exposures - the images are pretty soft. and have motion to them. Sincerely, Catherine ===== Catherine Just Photography Weddings~Portraits~Fine Art http://www.catherinejust.com 619.294.3195 "Don't just state your intent, Live it." ~Jerry Seiner Jr. _