Gordon J. Holtslander wrote:
I remember (or maybe this just an urban myth implanted in my conscious)
the last time I was in Montreal (~ 15 years ago) the major
intersections had little signs saying something like Please obey the
traffic signals
Hmmm... Might have been targetted to
Hi Renée,
September happens to be Le Mois de la Photo every second year here in
Montréal and this is the year. So there are exhibitions all over town.
Check: http://www.moisdelaphoto.com/
Unfortunately, the english version is still not on the system and you're going
to have to use your french.
Pinhole friends,
I learned last week that my disk space allotment for the ???
has increased (I thank my excellent web service provider, pair
Networks). So, I've taken some of that new space and set up a discussion
forum:
http://www.???/forum/
If you are not familiar with
I remember (or maybe this just an urban myth implanted in my conscious)
the last time I was in Montreal (~ 15 years ago) the major
intersections had little signs saying something like Please obey the
traffic signals
The unwritten rule appeared to be that if you saw the light turn red you
could
Hi Guy, thanks for the information on the NY show. I do believe we were at
the Why Pinhole? show together? I will be in Montreal for a few days (Sept
26, 27, 28)...anything in Pinhole in the area? Thanks, Renee O'Brien
Most likely Alain Laforest posted it. Great show, but nothing on the web as
far as I know.
Cheers,
Guy
Gregg Kemp wrote:
Someone posted an anonymous update on Alain Laforest's exhibit at the PV site
this morning, including a rather detailed review:
Guy Glorieux wrote:
The next best thing to actually being in Montreal -:))
Then, Guillermo wrote:
Without the worries of the fast driving drivers!!
Then Guy Glorieux replied:
Hey Guillermo!
Then, if you look at it from the perspective of NY taxi drivers, we are snails
in Montréal. This
- Original Message -
From: Guy Glorieux guy.glori...@sympatico.ca
This show will be in New York from September 13 to October 7, 2001.
If you happen to be in New York, make sure you don't miss it, it's
really worth it, both for Alain's pinhole photography and for the larger
exhibition
Hi all,
Back in February, I attended an exhibition of pinhole photography by
Alain Laforest in Montréal, a show that was part of a larger show titled
The New Montreal: Major Urban Projects in Old Montreal
I did a review for Pinhole Visions at
http://www.???/diary/index.php?id=124
This show