[pinhole-discussion] OT: Rare Ansel Adams exhibit

2003-04-25 Thread Benjamin Privitt
Greetings all, I work for the Media Ministry of Grace Cathedral in San Francisco, and have been a longtime lurker on the list. With WWPD coming up, I thought I might draw your attention to a new feature on our website. Ansel Adams made a series of enormous photographs of the Cathedral just aft

Re: [pinhole-discussion] how to say "It's just a camera" in Italian.

2002-04-24 Thread Benjamin Privitt
I, too, am heading for Europe. I'm going to Germany for a couple of weeks. Anyone know how to say, "No, really, it's just a camera. See that little hole in there?" auf Deutsch? Perhaps I'll be a little more inconspicuous since I'll be bringing a modified folding Brownie Autographic (but, ev

Re: [pinhole-discussion] The Work of Tom Baril

2001-12-04 Thread Benjamin Privitt
Greetings, I haven't seen previous discussions of Tom Baril's work, so I thought I'd post a query. His promotional material says that he works exclusively in a studio setting with a pinhole camera. Having poured over his book Botanica, it looks like there's lens-like detail as well as lens-l

[pinhole-discussion] Pinhole Gallery at Grace Cathedral

2001-09-20 Thread Benjamin Privitt
Hey folks, On the site for Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, I have a gallery of pinhole pictures (with Blanche Hattery-Smith) of the cathedral and environs, called A Cathedral in Late Summer. Thanks to everyone who contributed information to my earlier dense negative question. There's lots of

[pinhole-discussion] Dense Negative

2001-08-22 Thread Benjamin Privitt
Hi folks, This question may have more to do with general darkroom procedure rather than being specifically pinhole-oriented, but here goes. I have very dense negatives from a Zero 2000. These are outdoor, full sunlight images on a variety of films that have lots of detail, and lots of grain.