His website is gone
Oh, no, I hope it's just a temporary server problem. I visited Richard years ago at his home workshop for two days of one-on-one coaching, and hope all is well. He even tuned up my old AGFA 8x10 and 5x7 while I was there. Perhaps he'll chime in here, or maybe Bruce or another friend will do so.
I dream in black and white.
Suggest you contact Bruce Barlow (who is on here), they used to be good friends
Andrew
The story
The web provider sent out a notice in Feb that a new company would be hosting the web site. I filled out the form and got a reply. But they dropped the ball and never sent me the follow up info.
So as it stands the site will be down for a week. while I have to jump through all these hops that should of been done in Feb while the site was still working and it would not be down.
Yes I an pissed off.
Richard T Ritter
www.lg4mat.net
We're sorry to hear this, Richard. But good to know that it's just a temporary problem, but still a serious one.
I dream in black and white.
Whew! Glad it's just a temporary interruption.
Just for the record i was trying to refer a customer to Richard Ritter in another thread and wanted to post the website.
I linked that thread to this one.
Tin Can
Here is Richard's contact information from a cached version of his website:
Richard T Ritter
(802)-365-7807
info@lg4mat.net
Probably best to call since there are server issues right now.
I dream in black and white.
... so much for the Internet where every murmur made is retained for an eternity. Retention, obviously, has nothing to do with accession.
We still are, and I treasure the friendship. I spoke to him last week. He was busy building and repairing cameras, and making film holders.
You saw his response about website hosters.
And I agree with Mike: for many reasons, it's best to CALL him and have a chat. Richard is generous with his time and expertise.
Bruce Barlow
author of "Finely Focused" and "Exercises in Photographic Composition"
www.brucewbarlow.com
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