Hi all--
I have finally completed my BFA in photography at Georgia State
University in Atlanta. I will be showing some of my work in the GSU
gallery May 7-11, with a reception on Friday, May 11, 5-8pm. If anyone
on the list will be in Atlanta then, please come!
The images are 4x5 pinhole. Each
That's great, Gregg! I figured out the bookmark method shortly after
sending my post. Seems the 'cookie' function works somewhat erratically on
my system and doesn't always start me where I left off. Oh well!
Tina
Tina and others,
I have been working on improvements to the navigation of the
At 09:12 PM 5/2/01 -0700, you wrote:
Bookmark the last frame you looked at. When you try again you will be at the
new last frame if you marked the old last frame (works for Netscape).
Richrad Heather
Bookmarking should not really be necessary unless you have cookies turned
off. The exhibit
At 10:33 PM 5/2/01 +, you wrote:
The postings so far look great!
Is there any way to view the shots without having to start at the
beginning each time one logs on? As the site gets larger, this will be a
real concern for those of us keeping close track and wanting to view
everything, but
Two easy ways to view the exhibit:
1. Bookmark the last page of the exhibit, the one that says YOU ARE AT THE
END of the exhibition. Then you will always start at the end and you can go
backwards to the point you left off.
2. Write down the name of the photographer you wish to start with. Next
Response to Mr. Lonnie Paulson:
i've seen several examples of pinhole films, most of which used homemade
cameras rather than body caps. a simple way to do this is with super8 as it
comes in it's own convienient light-tight case, leaving an opening for the
exposed film (which is easily covered
Bookmark the last frame you looked at. When you try again you will be at the
new last frame if you marked the old last frame (works for Netscape).
Richrad Heather
Tina Martin wrote:
The postings so far look great!
Is there any way to view the shots without having to start at the beginning