[pinhole-discussion] Pinhole Swap - 2003 or 2004
Michael Atwell 112 Bristol Court West Lafayette, IN 47906 -- - Original Message - DATE: Sun, 12 Oct 2003 21:52:53 From: "ethereal art" To: Cc: >Sounds like other folks want to do a swap as badly as I do > >Okay, let us do one. We can call it Pinhole Swap - 2003. > >How to do this? If anyone wants to offer suggestions other than my thoughts >below, please jump right on in. For the last swap, Rob put our addresses on >his website [thanks, Rob]. The directions were to pick and choose the number >of people you wanted to send an image to OR send a pinhole image to >everyone. Since most of us were doing cards, they were not too big. > >So let's decide this: >1. Do you think this can happen before the end of 2003? [That's about 75 >days away] >2. If there are over 40 people who want to participate, do you want to break >this up into "bite sized" groups of 10 to 15 per group? >3. Do you want to limit the size of the image or let the person decide for >his or her self? >4. I personally would like a brief artist's statement with the images I >receive, so how about that idea? >5. If Rob doesn't want to use his space for addresses again, I'll be the >keeper of the addresses. No matter HOW we decide to do this, I'll start >gathering the snail mail information. Those of you who want to be a part of >this pinhole swap, let me have your address sent to ME off list at >rosa...@pinholeday.org > >For a small group swap, I'll give out the addresses to the individuals in >the group [anyone want to lead a specific subject group?] If you don't mind >hosting a huge group address listing, Rob, then let me know and folks can >put in their own information. > >If this is really going to happen, can we say to have answers to these >questions by this coming Saturday? We can finalize the premise for this swap >and move on. > >>From "oh my gosh, I can't believe I am volunteering to do this" image maker, >Rosanne > > >___ >Post to the list as PLAIN TEXT only - no HTML >Pinhole-Discussion mailing list >Pinhole-Discussion@p at ??? >unsubscribe or change your account at >http://www.???/discussion/ > Enter for a chance to win one year's supply of allergy relief! http://r.hotbot.com/r/lmt_clrtn/http://mocda3.com/1/c/563632/125699/307982/307982
Re: [pinhole-discussion] Pinhole Swap - 2003 or 2004
i'm in...michel bayard
Re: [pinhole-discussion] Pinhole Swap - 2003 or 2004
I'll go for a swap! Richard Heather - Original Message - From: "ethereal art" To: Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2003 6:52 PM Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Pinhole Swap - 2003 or 2004 > Sounds like other folks want to do a swap as badly as I do > > Okay, let us do one. We can call it Pinhole Swap - 2003. > > How to do this? If anyone wants to offer suggestions other than my thoughts > below, please jump right on in. For the last swap, Rob put our addresses on > his website [thanks, Rob]. The directions were to pick and choose the number > of people you wanted to send an image to OR send a pinhole image to > everyone. Since most of us were doing cards, they were not too big. > > So let's decide this: > 1. Do you think this can happen before the end of 2003? [That's about 75 > days away] > 2. If there are over 40 people who want to participate, do you want to break > this up into "bite sized" groups of 10 to 15 per group? > 3. Do you want to limit the size of the image or let the person decide for > his or her self? > 4. I personally would like a brief artist's statement with the images I > receive, so how about that idea? > 5. If Rob doesn't want to use his space for addresses again, I'll be the > keeper of the addresses. No matter HOW we decide to do this, I'll start > gathering the snail mail information. Those of you who want to be a part of > this pinhole swap, let me have your address sent to ME off list at > rosa...@pinholeday.org > > For a small group swap, I'll give out the addresses to the individuals in > the group [anyone want to lead a specific subject group?] If you don't mind > hosting a huge group address listing, Rob, then let me know and folks can > put in their own information. > > If this is really going to happen, can we say to have answers to these > questions by this coming Saturday? We can finalize the premise for this swap > and move on. > > From "oh my gosh, I can't believe I am volunteering to do this" image maker, > Rosanne
[pinhole-discussion] Pinhole Swap - 2003 or 2004
Sounds like other folks want to do a swap as badly as I do Okay, let us do one. We can call it Pinhole Swap - 2003. How to do this? If anyone wants to offer suggestions other than my thoughts below, please jump right on in. For the last swap, Rob put our addresses on his website [thanks, Rob]. The directions were to pick and choose the number of people you wanted to send an image to OR send a pinhole image to everyone. Since most of us were doing cards, they were not too big. So let's decide this: 1. Do you think this can happen before the end of 2003? [That's about 75 days away] 2. If there are over 40 people who want to participate, do you want to break this up into "bite sized" groups of 10 to 15 per group? 3. Do you want to limit the size of the image or let the person decide for his or her self? 4. I personally would like a brief artist's statement with the images I receive, so how about that idea? 5. If Rob doesn't want to use his space for addresses again, I'll be the keeper of the addresses. No matter HOW we decide to do this, I'll start gathering the snail mail information. Those of you who want to be a part of this pinhole swap, let me have your address sent to ME off list at rosa...@pinholeday.org For a small group swap, I'll give out the addresses to the individuals in the group [anyone want to lead a specific subject group?] If you don't mind hosting a huge group address listing, Rob, then let me know and folks can put in their own information. If this is really going to happen, can we say to have answers to these questions by this coming Saturday? We can finalize the premise for this swap and move on. >From "oh my gosh, I can't believe I am volunteering to do this" image maker, Rosanne