Wow! What great pictures... and a great web design, also.
Thanks Leezy.
Jon
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> sorry about that.
> I didn't realize.
> We are such an International groupit's great.
> I have a lovely non-pinhole website I'd like to share with you all (if I may)
> from an online friend in Pakistan. I hope
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for office use
send to: Krappy Kamera Entries
Soho Photo Gallery • 15 White Street • NewYork, NY 10013
How did you learn of the competition?
Soho Ph
About Soho Photo
Soho Photo Gallery is the oldest artist-run photogra-phy
gallery in New York City. It was established in
1971 by a group of photojournalists and avant garde
photographers who were seeking an alternative
gallery space in which to exhibit work. Since then, it
has exhibited the work o
they may sell different parts of the company to other companies. i think
that's one of their plans now that they've claimed bankruptcy.
> From: dalf...@aol.com
> Reply-To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
> Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2001 14:51:25 EDT
> To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
> Subject: Re: [
In a message dated 10/15/01 9:14:31 AM Central Daylight Time,
r...@hiddenworld.net writes:
<< Anyone venture to guess if polaroid materials will still
be available in any form following their bankruptcy?
>>
I have been told that corporate bankruptcies function a little different than
personal
hey the text for the krappy kameras thing turned out a mess on my computer, any
chance of sending it again?
/aaron
Guy:
You don't need a darkroom to do cyanotypes. Cyanotypes are sensitive to
ultra-violett (UV)light. They are not sensitive to normal room light.
Its possible to prepare and handle cyanotype paper under incandescent
light (must be a little cautious with flourescent - some tubes will emit
some U
Anyone venture to guess if polaroid materials will still
be available in any form following their bankruptcy?
Hi all
I've just returned from holiday and found this thread, so I thought I'd put
in my two pennyworth.
I've used Type 55 for many years and I use the following clearing and
hardening bath which I found in Ansel Adams' book 'Polaroid Land
Photography'
Potassium alum 30 grams
So