salut Jean... count me in, mickey
i'm in...michel bayard
The rules are simple, send some of your pictures to anyone on the list,
hopefully someone will send some to you. The photos have to be lensless,
that's all.
Ellis
I AGREE WITH THE SIMPLICITY OF YOUR PLAN ELLIS...MICKEY
Great pictures Mickey!
Tell me...are they taken with an ordinary 35mm cannister?
How come you use paper negative?
What do you do with your paper neg - print it or just scan it?
Hi Peter...My camera of choice at this time is the regular black plastic 35mm.
film container...I always use paper,
In case anyone is looking for an inexpensive route for starting a website, I
can recommend Brinkster.com (I have no affiliation with them outside of being a
pay-for customer for DRiPInvesting.org). They are the only place where one can
get free webspace without advertisements (if there is any
Hi friends...The beginnings of a website at $5. a
month...www.fotolog.net/mbayard regards Mickey
PRE35mm. film cannister..
PREjust love those #80 drill bits.regards mickey
Something being lost? The mystery? The
understanding of an almost occult medium? An atempt to see what light is
really doing as it hits and wraps around an object? well said Jean.
PREHi pinholers.I will be part of a show with 4 other artist, called
outside in. This show is about artists earning a living selling their art
on the streets of New York. I sell on the streets of SOHO and Brooklyn and
will be showing 6 black and white pinhole prints made from film
http://www.kamado.com/images/Balcany_Pictures/balc1.jpg
Looks to me like Sacramento Ca.regards Mickey
To the person ho purchases that piece.I have numbered and signed by the
artist, tested film canisters including photo of the Brooklyn
bridgeMickey
In a message dated 10/22/2002 9:42:30 AM Atlantic Daylight Time,
david.bali...@pinhole.cz writes:
www.pinhole.cz
hi David...I love your work and the way you print dark, also great
website...Good luck in your future work, regards mickey
In a message dated 09/13/2002 11:12:40 AM Atlantic Daylight Time,
zopp...@yahoo.com writes:
WWW.johndesq.com
I beg to differMy pinhole film cannisters are the most beautiful
cameras in the world...regards Mickey
PREits easier to split a paper negative when its wet.you can start with a
razor blade at the corner and determine what thickness to remove; it has to
be done in one shot..regards mickey
i just noticed on the cover of a cd by hypnotic records ( the Isness ) 5
color pinhole photo from jim cherry...regards mickey
I use agfa premium r.c. medium weight as negs. in film cannisters and it just
feels a lot thinner than ilford.regards michey
17 matches
Mail list logo