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    Re: Article on Carbon Transfer by Sandy King in Looking Glass Magazine

    Quote Originally Posted by Willie View Post
    How much mining and industrial processing and pollution is there to make all the computer and electrical stuff needed to see this online? Not to mention the city dumps filled with old computer crap thrown away.

    Trees are a renewable resource.
    Willie,

    If you'd like to begin a new thread to continue your discussion about printed mags vs digital ones, feel free to begin a new thread.

    This thread is Sandy's -- we're proud of his participation and grateful he contributed to LG. I'd love to see the focus of this thread redirected to Sandy and his important work.

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    Re: Article on Carbon Transfer by Sandy King in Looking Glass Magazine

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    Very proud to announce an article on my work with hand made carbon tranfer in Looking Glass Magazine #15, 2016.

    http://lookingglasszine.com/

    Sandy
    Congratulations !!!

    This may may be another essential reading from you.

    I'd add that in Spain you are considered the author who made the most valued study of pictorialism in this country



    "La situación en España es similar, como indica S. Carl King, quien ha realizado el
    principal estudio sobre el pictorialismo en nuestro país: "


    “El estudio del movimiento pictorialista se enfrenta en España a una
    considerable oposición ideológica, actitud que hunde sus raíces en
    dos reacciones sociales relacionadas: un desprecio proletario por los
    orígenes burgueses del pictorialismo y un sentimiento de
    distanciamiento respecto a muchos de los principales exponentes del
    movimiento por razones sociales y políticas. Esta reacción halla cierta
    justificación en el hecho de que la mayor parte de los pictorialistas de
    Europa occidental y Estados Unidos fueron hombres y mujeres bien
    formados, pertenecientes a las clases media y alta. Los clubs
    fotográficos de los que surgieron los diversos movimientos
    secesionistas del pictorialismo fueron, ante todo y sobre todo,
    instituciones que acogían a una afiliación intelectual y socialmente
    coherente.”1

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    Re: Article on Carbon Transfer by Sandy King in Looking Glass Magazine

    Just downloaded my copy, and looking forward to reading it!

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    Re: Article on Carbon Transfer by Sandy King in Looking Glass Magazine

    Quote Originally Posted by Pere Casals View Post

    I'd add that in Spain you are considered the author who made the most valued study of pictorialism in this country

    Hi Pere,


    It is very kind of you to mention my role in research and publication in the area of Spanish Pictorialism.

    Thanks.

    Sandy
    For discussion and information about carbon transfer please visit the carbon group at groups.io
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    Re: Article on Carbon Transfer by Sandy King in Looking Glass Magazine

    Quote Originally Posted by sanking View Post
    Hi Pere,


    It is very kind of you to mention my role in research and publication in the area of Spanish Pictorialism.

    Thanks.

    Sandy

    You are quoted just in the very first text page (page 3) of this master: http://diposit.ub.edu/dspace/bitstre...0V%20Bonet.pdf, but also to support key points of that scholar work.

    I was reading that some time ago, but it was yesterday when I was visiting your site that I realized the connection, now I'll have to read your book !

    Also I was impressed by the more than perfect command of Spanish, at scholar level I mean.

    That work has a huge merit !

    Regards,
    Pere

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    Re: Article on Carbon Transfer by Sandy King in Looking Glass Magazine

    Quote Originally Posted by Pere Casals View Post
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    I was reading that some time ago, but it was yesterday when I was visiting your site that I realized the connection, now I'll have to read your book !

    Regards,
    Pere
    Interesting that you made the connection.

    I also wrote the long introduction text for the book, Schnidet de las Heras: Fotografías 1944-1960, published by the Xunta de Galica. I completed the research and writing for the book in 1995, but it was not actually published until 2000. Schmidt de las Heras was a bromoil printer from La Coruña knew most of the great bromoil printers of Spain, including of course Pla Janini of Barcelona.

    http://koharbgalicia.xercode.es/cgi-...onumber=355248

    The text was published in English and Gallician, not in Spanish. I have a link to the dual language text English/Galician.

    http://www.cgai.org/archivos_fondos_...ficos/4499.pdf

    Best,

    Sandy
    For discussion and information about carbon transfer please visit the carbon group at groups.io
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    Re: Article on Carbon Transfer by Sandy King in Looking Glass Magazine

    Quote Originally Posted by sanking View Post
    Interesting that you made the connection.

    I also wrote the long introduction text for the book, Schnidet de las Heras: Fotografías 1944-1960, published by the Xunta de Galica. I completed the research and writing for the book in 1995, but it was not actually published until 2000. Schmidt de las Heras was a bromoil printer from La Coruña knew most of the great bromoil printers of Spain, including of course Pla Janini of Barcelona.

    http://koharbgalicia.xercode.es/cgi-...onumber=355248

    The text was published in English and Gallician, not in Spanish. I have a link to the dual language text English/Galician.

    http://www.cgai.org/archivos_fondos_...ficos/4499.pdf

    Best,

    Sandy

    Thanks for the link ! I've just finished its reading, this is a large ammount of information. Now I think I'll have to try some bromoil

    It is impressive how much one can learn from that era.

    In Galicia still remains that : http://www.fotografiaquimica.com/ind...categoriaid=33

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