Don't worry, Bob. I'm in, and will bring as much as I can carry.
Paul
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Don't worry, Bob. I'm in, and will bring as much as I can carry.
Paul
One thing you have to keep in mind is that you must see the original prints, not computer screen images. They have an elegant delicacy in the print quality that is lost if not seen in person. His...
Jim was a great teacher and mentor. He looked through the photographs to see what was inside the photographer in the most uncanny way. His life and everything he did was an artform. I am glad that...
Regardless of where the next Conference is held, let's ALL commit to attending. The paid attendance at Rockford was about 150. The more people we attract, the better and bigger the conference can...
One more thing about Louisville-- Kerry was right when he mentioned our accessability by car. We are within a one day drive of half of the population of the US. That is a real plus if you're...
Here's a little more information about air travel to Louisville. You may find that Southwest is one of the best bets, and the travel sites on the web generally don't include it. You have to go to...
Steve:
We will be able to do all of this in Louisville.
We are centrally located, and have air service by Delta, Southwest, United, Northwest, Continental, American, US Air and Midwest.
I have...
I think Portland would be great for the 2008 conference. I'm trying to get you all to Louisville in 2007 because of the confluence of photographic events which will be going on in June-July 2007. ...
I'm sorry Jay has such bad memories. But Louisville has changed dramatically in the last 5 years, particularly with regard to the visual arts. The First Friday Gallery Hop downtown is an amazing...
When you take it out of the frame, there should be Ansel's signature , usually below the bottom right corner. This last year is the first time Clearing Winter Storm has outpaced Moonrise over...
ClearingWinter Storm in the 16X20 inch size sold at auction in NY for about $41,000 in Oct., 2004. I'm curious about the image size of your prints, since 24X30 isn't a standard size.
Which half will be the young Japanese girl's?