RE: [pinhole-discussion] Upper Midwest Pinhole Get-together - Wow

2001-11-05 Thread Gregg Kemp
Tom - sounds like you guys had an exciting time - an impressive gathering and 
program.  Thanks for letting us know how things turned out. 

Gregg

> -Original Message-
> From: Tom Miller [mailto:twmil...@mr.net]
> Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 10:47 AM
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> Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Upper Midwest Pinhole Get-together - Wow
> 
> 
> Dear All,
> 
> Bill Erickson and I would like to thank all who participated in
> yesterday's "Pinhole: Informal Forum," also known as the "Upper
> Midwest Pinhole Get-together," at the pARTs Photographic Arts Gallery
> in Minneapolis.   The event was a success and an inspiration for both
> presenters and attendees.  Also thanks to Gregg Kemp for providing
> internet space on his site and in the "Pinhole Visions" for the for
> forum announcement.
> 
> Chris Faust presented work from a series he created about ten years
> ago that placed pinhole cameras in the perspective of a child and
> viewed the world from this playful vantage point.  His work included
> an 360-degree, 18 foot long print taken from the inside of a playpen
> by a Cirkut camera fitted with a zone plate.  This image is also in
> Pinhole Journal, vol 12 #3.  List member Eric Nelson discussed how he
> incorporates pinhole photography into his junior high art classes.  He
> also showed several of his own and his students' images.  Derrick
> Burbul, from the University of Minnesota, Duluth, showed his
> multi-pinhole camera that takes five 4x5 exposures at once, as well as
> images made with the camera.  John Campbell
> (http://www.pinholeday.org/2001/photo_79.html) showed his work done
> mostly with pinholes mounted on Leicas and also on a Nikon digital
> camera.  Andrew Kamin (www.pinholeplanet.com) demonstrated his
> prototype dual focal length 4x5 camera and showed several
> transparancies made with this camera.  Bill Erickson presented several
> platinum prints and a cyanotype from recent travel to Ireland.
> Attendees who stayed for the question/answer/network session saw some
> of my dual-slit color photos from the Iconclast series.
> 
> The pARTs Gallery staff was excited by the enthusiastic turnout.  I'll
> be working with them on the possibility of having pARTs be a local /
> regional center for next year's Pinhole Day.
> 
> Tom Miller
> 
> 
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Re: [pinhole-discussion] Upper Midwest Pinhole Get-together - Wow

2001-11-05 Thread Guy Glorieux
Bravo, Tom!
I wish I could have been there.  It must have been really great to see all
this work and the people who actually did it.
Keep up this great work and indeed try to get it lined up with the 2nd
Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day  on April 28, 2002.
Cheers,
Guy


Tom Miller wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> Bill Erickson and I would like to thank all who participated in
> yesterday's "Pinhole: Informal Forum," also known as the "Upper
> Midwest Pinhole Get-together," at the pARTs Photographic Arts Gallery
> in Minneapolis.   The event was a success and an inspiration for both
> presenters and attendees.  Also thanks to Gregg Kemp for providing
> internet space on his site and in the "Pinhole Visions" for the for
> forum announcement.
>
> Chris Faust presented work from a series he created about ten years
> ago that placed pinhole cameras in the perspective of a child and
> viewed the world from this playful vantage point.  His work included
> an 360-degree, 18 foot long print taken from the inside of a playpen
> by a Cirkut camera fitted with a zone plate.  This image is also in
> Pinhole Journal, vol 12 #3.  List member Eric Nelson discussed how he
> incorporates pinhole photography into his junior high art classes.  He
> also showed several of his own and his students' images.  Derrick
> Burbul, from the University of Minnesota, Duluth, showed his
> multi-pinhole camera that takes five 4x5 exposures at once, as well as
> images made with the camera.  John Campbell
> (http://www.pinholeday.org/2001/photo_79.html) showed his work done
> mostly with pinholes mounted on Leicas and also on a Nikon digital
> camera.  Andrew Kamin (www.pinholeplanet.com) demonstrated his
> prototype dual focal length 4x5 camera and showed several
> transparancies made with this camera.  Bill Erickson presented several
> platinum prints and a cyanotype from recent travel to Ireland.
> Attendees who stayed for the question/answer/network session saw some
> of my dual-slit color photos from the Iconclast series.
>
> The pARTs Gallery staff was excited by the enthusiastic turnout.  I'll
> be working with them on the possibility of having pARTs be a local /
> regional center for next year's Pinhole Day.
>
> Tom Miller
>
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[pinhole-discussion] Upper Midwest Pinhole Get-together - Wow

2001-11-05 Thread Tom Miller
Dear All,

Bill Erickson and I would like to thank all who participated in
yesterday's "Pinhole: Informal Forum," also known as the "Upper
Midwest Pinhole Get-together," at the pARTs Photographic Arts Gallery
in Minneapolis.   The event was a success and an inspiration for both
presenters and attendees.  Also thanks to Gregg Kemp for providing
internet space on his site and in the "Pinhole Visions" for the for
forum announcement.

Chris Faust presented work from a series he created about ten years
ago that placed pinhole cameras in the perspective of a child and
viewed the world from this playful vantage point.  His work included
an 360-degree, 18 foot long print taken from the inside of a playpen
by a Cirkut camera fitted with a zone plate.  This image is also in
Pinhole Journal, vol 12 #3.  List member Eric Nelson discussed how he
incorporates pinhole photography into his junior high art classes.  He
also showed several of his own and his students' images.  Derrick
Burbul, from the University of Minnesota, Duluth, showed his
multi-pinhole camera that takes five 4x5 exposures at once, as well as
images made with the camera.  John Campbell
(http://www.pinholeday.org/2001/photo_79.html) showed his work done
mostly with pinholes mounted on Leicas and also on a Nikon digital
camera.  Andrew Kamin (www.pinholeplanet.com) demonstrated his
prototype dual focal length 4x5 camera and showed several
transparancies made with this camera.  Bill Erickson presented several
platinum prints and a cyanotype from recent travel to Ireland.
Attendees who stayed for the question/answer/network session saw some
of my dual-slit color photos from the Iconclast series.

The pARTs Gallery staff was excited by the enthusiastic turnout.  I'll
be working with them on the possibility of having pARTs be a local /
regional center for next year's Pinhole Day.

Tom Miller