Juey Chong Ong wrote:
> 
> Ann, it's relatively inexpensive to rent an old Hasselblad to do
> larger images but I think your impression is correct. It probably
> involves people at the gallery gathering around a 35mm projector to
> review the slides. In which case, color accuracy might not matter
> that much either, depending on the quality of the projector and the
> projection screen.
> 
> --jc

yeah - I got the impression he wanted a quick down and dirty
job, in a way..

I recently sold an 80 slide  carousel to an artist who was
submitting work to schools togo back for a masters.  They
wanted not only slides, but for her to send or bringthem IN
a carousel.  Quite specifically, those that fit on the Kodak
Carousel projectors. 

This coming gig is just something I answered on craigslist -
the artist then
when and looked at my work on line and chose me. 

Anyway, I'm real curious as to his work -- he isn't a kid,
and he and wife
moved to NY from NC.

ann

> 
> On Feb 5, 2006, at 4:13 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
> 
> > mike wilson wrote:
> >>
> >> Aren't you going to want larger than 35mm?
> >
> > Well if the artist does he is sunk....I haven't got large
> > format equipment.
> > again - I think he just needs 35mm to get his foot in the
> > door.
> > My impression, anyway..

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