Anyone pretending to be the Great Assistant to the True Master of the Craft should have the FBI swab their home for gram positive rods. (or gram negative?) Ansel Baby
Anyone pretending to be the Great Assistant to the True Master of the Craft should have the FBI swab their home for gram positive rods. (or gram negative?) Ansel Baby
Talbot! You and your inferior process, its so.....NEGATIVE! Making multiple copies of an image isn't art, it's mere printing. Why, a pimply faced teenager in a minilab could do it! If I weren't dead, I'd come over there and thump you on the head with a copper plate.
All the best - Lou
Andre Noble sent me an email mentioning the post by <js@aol.com>. It may just be a coincidence that this person's name is John Sexton (it is a fairly common name, believe it or not!).
Andre asked me to drop by your Large Format Photography forum, and have a look. It looks as though this group attract some dedicated large format photographers that LOVE photography, and are willing to share useful experiences with one another.
I wish my schedule would allow me to participate in this, as well as other, forums, but at the present time life is just a little to crazy to participate fully.
I wish you all the very best with your photography.
John Sexton (photographer... I just take pictures! <g>)
Who's John Sexton?
Who wants to know?
Alec
Chad, Are you serious?!
It may just be that Chad is a Brit. :>)
A Brit? Hardly. I'm a fourth-generation Marylander. And I ask you...how would it be possible to be so into large format without knowing who John Sexton is? Yates thinks this is hilarious. (Who's Yates?)
> And I ask > you...how would it be possible to be so into large format without > knowing who John Sexton is? Yates thinks this is hilarious. > (Who's Yates?) Very easy if you're not a N American - Yes, lots of Euorpean large Formatters know his name, but I would say plenty more don't. Many "well known" N American photographers are not so well known outside the Continent, and vice versa.
Tim A
You'd be amazed how small the demand is for pictures of trees... - Fred Astaire to Audrey Hepburn
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I am not famous, neither a great photographer, but at least I am not fake. www.janez-pelko.com
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