November/December 2007 View Camera
6 Peter Liepke: Personal Work
Photographs and Text by Peter Liepke
14 Actors and Directors: Portraits by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders
Commentary by Alec Baldwin
24 Kerik Kouklis: The Allure of the Wet Plate Photograph
Photographs and Text by Kerik Kouklis
30 The Art of Canadian Landscape Photographs and Text by Ron Smid
38 Three Generations of Weston
By Kim and Gina Weston and Ike Royer
44 Guillermo Srodek-Hart
By Maria Carolina Baulo
50 Robert Morris: Four Photographs
Photographs and Text by Robert Morris
56 New Printers on the Market
Photographs and Text by Ted Harris
59 Photo Plus East: A Wrapup
by Ted Harris
60 Tripod Options
Photographs and Text by Eric Biggerstaff and Ted Harris
64 The 7 x 17 Project
Photographs and Text by Steve Simmons
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Look forward to it Steve!
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Peter Liepke...good guy, great photography.
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Steve,
Looks like a great issue! Looking forward to the article on TG-S; I just received his book, "Face to Face" and am looking forward to learning more about him. Also looking forward to the piece on the Weston's. I had the privilege of taking a workshop with Kim and Gina and it was fantastic. Great people. View Camera is my favorite magazine. Keep up the good work.
Thom
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Any chance of getting an article on Joe Cornish someday? He is one of the top, if not the top, LF photographer in the UK.
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roteague
Any chance of getting an article on Joe Cornish someday? He is one of the top, if not the top, LF photographer in the UK.
and here I thought that was John Davies...
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Can't wait for the 7x17 ULF Project to start!
Scott
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:mad: Arggggh! Nothing to download yet!!
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Who was the subject of the portrait on the cover? I couldn't find it in the text...