Alex, that article seems interesting. I would like to be on your email list if
you do send the article out.
Please send it to we...@garfinkeldesign.com
if you get a group that is interested.
Thanks. Wendy
Hello Leezy:
I have seen the black board paint (it is a spray paint) at Home Depot. But I am
sure a smaller hardware shop would have it too.
Wendy
maybe this man might have it or can tell you where to find the camphorated oil
Mike Jacobsen
Artcraft Chemicals, Inc.
call: 800-682-1730
518-355-8700
jacob...@juno.com
he is a supplier of things for the collodion photo process
who knows but he may be able to lead you to a person or place
Murray:
Ebay can be tough. I purchased some filmholders (not full price) at a place
in Atlanta (they are on the internet) at KEH.com / or 800-342-5534. They are
in Atlanta.
I too would love to know the difference between the brands mentioned... hope
this info helps you.
Wendy Garfinkel
Very nice - I like #1 alot. How did you do that? Just curious... Wendy
Garfinkel
Her work is beautiful how do you think she did it? A really Large box/and
curved film?? I am embarrased to ask. But I will anyway
WendyG
For those of you interested in the fixer on the negative before development
info here is a letter (I finally found it). I received from Nancy
Renner:
To make the photographs, I put my negatives in a water bath for one
minute, pour out the water, then pour used but not exhausted fixer
I appreciate your info on the Ambrotypes and I appreciate the article
info too I have been fascinated about these images of hers since I first saw
them...
Wendy
Wendy Garfinkel
Garfinkel Design
185 Shadow Moss Drive
Athens, GA
Leezy: and others I heard about the fixer technique and the teas so both
have some validity... The fixer might have been used but not as heavily
Wendy
Wendy Garfinkel
Garfinkel Design
185 Shadow Moss Drive
Athens, GA 30605-3467
Yes I too remember the tea as well...I know about this as I was fascinated by
the Motherland Series and inquired to a teacher about this and she knew alot
about these images...
Wendy
Hi Guy:
Yes. I heard about this (fixing tequnique) through a photo teacher of mine.
Best I can say is to experiment. You may want to try diluting it. I think at
times one can put too much of the fixer on and then it looks like fixer is
there (when you know)
I have a letter, in my files here
Yes they are very nice -- I love them. I will check out the link you sent...
thanks
W
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Garfinkel Design
185 Shadow Moss Drive
Athens, GA 30605-3467
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Hello Gordon:
I am glad someone else knows of this book - perhaps it would help me to read
some information on the alt-photo-process list Would you have the web
address? I looked this up and there are references to an alt-photo-processes
site, but not the actual site.
Also when I was in
Hi - I happen to be online and got your note I will ask: What about platinum
printing ? -
This may be off topic but not too far: I walked into a photo gallery in a
small town in Mexico this summer and saw a book about Making digital
negatives for Contact Printing - by a man named Dan
Gregg:
I think ( I think) she was a featured artist photographer at SPOLETO in
Charleston a number of years ago 1998 or 1997 if I remember correctly... you
may be able to find something written about her on google.
Wendy Garfinkel
That was on a show called Egg its a new show on Public TV... he is from Texas
and did put his pinhole cameras all around in his kitchen even in his
dishwasher or something. I think that one can find this site by going to the
PBS.org website and there is a link through new fall shows --
Just to let people know if interested since ther is a chat abou tape:
I have always used black paper tape most of the time. (I still use the black
electrical too, I have not had problems) I used to get the paper tape from a
professional camera shop when I lived in Pittsburgh but I have moved to
Hopefully (the good that will come out of this) will
be the opportunity for both sides to come to a greater
understanding and acceptance of each other and in
effect an opportunity for human beings to evolve
in a positive way.
Wendy Garfinkel
Thanks for your care and concern. This is beyond the beyond!
oooh, also very, very nice, pintoids. keep going nice work.
Wendy Garfinkel
I just got back from a trip - just want to say that I love your underwater
image. very nice!
Wendy Garfinkel
Gregg:
I also am having the problem of being able to see the images using netscape
version 4.7. I was going to wait a while as I know you were just putting this
together, but since you asked. My Explorer version 4.01 nor Netscape 4.7
shows the 2000 gallery but the 2001 gallery images are
I second these comments, I hope we leave this up for a while. Its a great
reference and looking at the photos breaks up a tough workday. I feel a
little sentimental as well. What a great job everyone did!!! - Thanks to
everyone who participated! Its so cool that we can share with people all
ah yes... the Massive Development chart - a beautiful thing.
Wendy
Good Luck Tom, we'll be thinking about you now and on April 2 3 with your
challenge. Wendy Garfinkel
Some of these look like paper negatives and double exposures(who knows) I
looked at these last night and was wondering how these were done as well (we
will never really know - perhaps she would want to reveal her secrets??? LoL)
These are again, quite beautiful Wendy
still looking at this. impressive...
Wendy
(One more letter)
Yesterday, I believe that Simon gave the www address of tokina so that people
could see the Woca's. I went to that site and all I could see were the actual
items, cameras and other equipment etc... I was not able to find a product
pricing area etc. There were no links on amy
Hi Guy:
I like your photos! I too have been using a pinholga for a few years and I
presume there are other members out there doing the same. The thing only
thing that I don't force myself to do is to figure out how not to get each of
the frames to bleed into each other. There are times when I
Just curious... I went to that site you mentioned and it does not have
prices... or an area to purchase - hmm. Is the site new?
Wendy
In a message dated 2/28/01 1:42:44 PM, b2myo...@aol.com writes:
In a message dated 2/28/01 1:32:56 PM, gregg.k...@sas.com writes:
Personally, I voted for sometime after June because I would prefer we
take our time and do it right. It seems a little rushed to me. But, that's
just my
I guess I misunderstood his letter. He mentioned getting info in by the
24th
James, Here are my votes for the day:
NAME OF THE DAY: Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day
DATE OF PINHOLE DAY: April 29th
NAME OF THE WEB PAGE: WWPPD seems good , but
worldwidepinholephotographyday.com seems long, but I dont mind it.
LOGO: I vote for Pam's with animation.
:-) Wendy
Hello All:
I still really like this logo, the pinhole is like the shape of the earth and
the other oval is like the projection map we looked at. Both give the feeling
of the earth... etc while communicating what we do, which is photography
(pinhole) - we are showing a few changing pinhole
I like Pams logo as well. Nice Color and treatment of the name friendlier.
Wendy
thanks - I will check up on that :-)
Hi All:
I was wondering if anyone knew about development times for - Agfapan 25 or
Ilford Pan F 50 using D-76 or HC-110 at 68 degress? I looked on Kodak's
website and they have many PDF files with matrixes for using their films and
papers but no dev. times for other films with their various
Thanks Katherine,
I took the photos of the slave cabins, I was one of the individuals that
complimented you on your work - so this must be the mutual admiration society
:-)
Wendy Garfinkel
Katherine,
I must say these are quite lovely, tasteful and serene.
Wendy Garfinkel.
what are people's thoughts on black paper tape? Wendy Garfinkel
Hi,
You are correct. I spoke to Freestyle camera in California --- I believe it.
Well what a shame :-( I guess I will have to start using more Ilford Pan F
50... it's not that much faster. But the price is right per roll
otherwise its Kodak Tech Pan --- a few dollars more but it still 25
Is that really true that agfa is discontinuing Agfapan APX 25 film???
Horror (LoL)
I just wonder where you heard this information?
geez how upsetting
I use that almost exclusively. I know that there are other
slow films that are 25 ASA (I read about them in Henry Hornsteins
book BW
Development time is, about 1 minute or 1.5 minutes. I was told to keep the
development time low and consistent. You may want to read a book by a woman
named Bea Nettles called the Photo Cookbook. It has a section about pinhole
and ortho film.
If You develop your ortho film for too long you
This is the price from Pinhole Resource:
Pinhole Bodycaps
Precision-made body caps, made from converted manufacturer's caps, have a
.259mm pinhole, approx. focal length of 50mm (unless otherwise specified),
approx. f/185, and fit the following cameras:
Price: $40 postpaid, ($45 foreign air)
*
In a message dated 10/9/00 7:18:31 PM, yanu...@aol.com writes:
Would anyone know why a body cap from pinhole resource cost 443.00 and
from
calmut' $29.00? Is one made better than another? I don't mind paying extra
for something better. Thanks for the info...Y
I dont think the price from
John, You can purchase a body cap from www.pinholeresource.com click on
cameras, bodycaps - you will see Nikon listed...
Wendy
Hi Claudia, I liked those... very nice... what type of camera is a
praktiflex? Good work...Wendy Garfinkel
Actually I also have experienced low pinhole related e mail so yes I
too am having these problems. Wendy
Great information about Ortho and Litho film thanks.
not that this completely relates to the conversation strain BUT: here is some
info on this type of film.
I use something from www.freestylesalesco.com called ortho litho film - they
make a sheet that is already cut to a 3.9x4.9 size for 4x5
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