Re: 2024 is the year of ultra large photography
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Tin Can
TC - another great suggestion. I am impressed with his work and he is deeply, deeply into ULF.
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Re: 2024 is the year of ultra large photography
i've got a bunch of 10x12 film. 1012x2=2024, so maybe i'll build myself a 10x12 stereo camera next year.
Re: 2024 is the year of ultra large photography
Great idea!
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maltfalc
i've got a bunch of 10x12 film. 1012x2=2024, so maybe i'll build myself a 10x12 stereo camera next year.
Re: 2024 is the year of ultra large photography
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faberryman
Sorry typo - gifted. Pier24.org is very much alive! They close for months at a time to set up new exhibitions. It’s a bit of an idiosyncratic place, the brainchild of a single philanthropist. As an exhibition space with limited numbers of visitors and no labels next to the works (but a book you can carry along if you want) I find it one of the best museum experiences in San Francisco.
Re: 2024 is the year of ultra large photography
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angusparker
Pier24.org is very much alive! They close for months at a time to set up new exhibitions. It’s a bit of an idiosyncratic place, the brainchild of a single philanthropist. As an exhibition space with limited numbers of visitors and no labels next to the works (but a book you can carry along if you want) I find it one of the best museum experiences in San Francisco.
Is this press release they put out earlier this year not accurate?
https://pier24.org/pilara-foundation...thropic-focus/
Re: 2024 is the year of ultra large photography
Pier 24 sounds like a great place but my feet are on the ground in Chicago, the Midwest. So logistically it is easier for me to base an event in this area.
Re: 2024 is the year of ultra large photography
Big colleges have a lot of walls
SIU has several galleries