On Wednesday, May 29, 2002, at 11:33 PM, Stan Halpin wrote:
Tom - does this settle the on-again off-again discussion of what it
means to
be a professional? One who bleeds for their art?
Bleeding for one's art makes one an artist, silly. And a professional
artist is also known as a
Will someone be minding the store wilst away??
Dave
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On Thursday, May 30, 2002, at 10:43 AM, David Brooks wrote:
Will someone be minding the store wilst away??
Yeah, but don't expect to get anything back fast.
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Tom - does this settle the on-again off-again discussion of what it means to
be a professional? One who bleeds for their art?
Stan
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Date: Mon, 27 May 2002 12:25:03 -0400
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Subject: The Mounting
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Tom - does this settle the on-again off-again discussion of
what it means to
be a professional? One who bleeds for their art?
Yes, and gets screwed in the process.
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Tom - does this settle the on-again off-again discussion of what it means to
be a professional? One who bleeds for their art?
That would have made me qualify as a professional mechanic, back when I
--- tom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I glance up to see all the bridesmaids staring at me
as I lick my
28-70/2.8.
Otherwise it went swimmingly, except for the flash I
broke.
And the emotionally scarred bridal party.
So, did you get all the blood off?
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I glance up to see all the bridesmaids staring
at me
as I lick my
28-70/2.8.
Otherwise it went
On Monday, May 27, 2002, at 01:03 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm waiting for the next story that has you somehow photographing at a
local nuclear power station; and you hand the gear to your assistant
and the flash accidently sparks off setting off a chain reaction which
causes a
Did you realize there's a little nubbin on the neckstrap buckle that's used to press
the rewind button and set the date back? You don't need to use a pen, unless you've
removed the strap.
Pat White
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Ever thought of switching assistants VBGor one
with longer reach,againVBG
Dave
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Subject: RE: The Mounting Carnage
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On Mon, 27 May 2002, Aaron Reynolds wrote:
Yeah, I was thinking that, too. Well, at least Tom's assistant wasn't
the one who stabbed him. I think they're running out of assistants in
Tom's neck of the woods. :D
So if the last assistant got fired for tipping the tripod, does that mean
Tom
I glance up to see all the bridesmaids staring at me as I lick my
28-70/2.8.
Tom, I would pay good money to see this.
8-D
Cotty
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On Monday, May 27, 2002, at 02:43 PM, Cotty wrote:
Tom, I would pay good money to see this.
Yeah, did any flashbulbs go off in the congregation as you licked your
lens? Were there videocameras, and should we expect to see you on the
Fox special When Good Photographers Go Bad?
-Aaron
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Did you realize there's a little nubbin on the neckstrap
buckle that's used to press the rewind button and set the
date back?
Yeah.
You don't need to use a pen, unless you've
removed the strap.
I don't use
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From: Pat White
Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 1:01 PM
Did you realize there's a little nubbin on the neckstrap buckle that's used
to press the rewind button and set the date back? You don't need to use a
pen, unless you've removed the strap.
Pat White
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Pat,
Unless you
tv scribbled...
Yesterday I ran out of film during the processional and had to reload
film right as the bride and father were walking down the aisle. I
loaded too fast, and the MZ-S jammed. I quickly handed the unit off to
my assistant, grabbed the other body and shot away.
Apparently I
Would you enter that picture as 'Still Life' or
'Elements'another vbg
You knew this was coming eh Tom:)
Dave
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This is good, because most of my assistants are crying as soon as they
see the bride come down the aisle and wouldn't notice
Tom,
Sorry all that happened but it was an amusing story. I could just see
myself getting into the same situation. That is probably the biggest
plus to digital - buy a huge card or two and not worry so much about
film changes.
Hope the wedding turned out ok.
Bruce
Monday, May 27, 2002,
Cesar, I'm not sure what you mean. When using the BG-10 grip the rewind button is
still in the same place, unless perhaps you attach the neckstrap to the grip. If the
strap is still attached to the camera, there's no difference.
Pat White
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Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 9:03 PM
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Cesar, I'm not sure what you mean. When using the BG-10 grip the rewind
button is still in the same place, unless perhaps you attach the neckstrap
to the grip. If the strap is still attached
Thanks, I'm sure it turned out fine...I think.
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Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 8:04 PM
To: tom
Subject: Re: The Mounting
:D That story just made my day
Rogier van der Peijl
Yesterday I ran out of film during the processional and had to reload
film right as the bride and father were walking down the aisle. I
loaded too fast, and the MZ-S jammed. I quickly handed the unit off to
my assistant, grabbed the other
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