Carolina Arts magazine has an article and three images from the show up on their web site. The link is www.carolinaarts.com/405chasctylib.html
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Carolina Arts magazine has an article and three images from the show up on their web site. The link is www.carolinaarts.com/405chasctylib.html
If any of you are visting Charleston, SC, during the month of April, please consider stopping by my show at the Saul Alexander Foundation Gallery. The exhibit of 20 B&W gelatin silver prints,...
Scott:
If you wear glasses as I do, you might want to try a pair of inexpensive clip-on, flip-up magnifiers designed for fly fishermen. (They look like clip-on sunglasses, but with clear lenses...
Marco:
I just checked my Arca Swiss with the 171 mm lensboard and synthetic bag bellows. At 72mm lens board to ground glass distance, a rise of 60mm was easy. With a bit of pulling to unfold the...
Do all Dallmeyer lens have serial numbers? I have a J.H. Dallmeye Rapid Rectilinear 61/2 x 8 1/2
lens that has no serial number markings. It came with a Rochester full-plate camera I bought about...
Anne, the best tripod head I've found is the Bogen 410 compact geared head. Although I primarily bought it for 4x5 use, it works well for 35mm and even with my old Rollei. You can make very fine...
Leonard:
Three books that I have found especially useful are: A Field Guide to American Houses by Virginia & Lee McAlester, A History of Architecture on the Comparative Method, by Sir Banister...
Jim: I've been shooting with 4x5 in Charleston for the last year. No problems with tripod on sidewalks or public places, although there will be a few courious "Is that a Hasselblad" questions. Early...