OOOps...I just sent a personal email for Tom Lindsay to the whole site.
Woe is me.
That's what I get for rushing.
Sorry and embarassed.
leezy
Hi Tom,
De-lighted to hear from you.
Your site is spectacular. Thank you.
My name and address are:
Bernice Halpern Cutler
3179 Mark Alan Dr.
Wantagh, NY 11793-1838
Hope you are feeling well and happy.
All here is good.
Love,
leezy
Dear Howard,
I'd be very much appreciative of a copy of the handout.
Thank you kindly.
Do you need our snail mail addresses?
leezy
When WillieAnn Wright did them they were cibachrome, not iflochrome...so the
filtration will undoubtedly be different.
You can email her...she's very nice and will probably respond.
leezy
In a message dated 11/16/02 11:36:40 AM, aschm...@warwick.net writes:
I've also found that if you shot the 3000 film are careful about the
negative side it is possible to scan these. I'm still playing with this..
have fun
andy
Please keep us informed. This sound interesting.
leezy
I love it.
Beautiful, moody, and great colors.
Don't sell THAT camera. Make more.
Best,
leezy
In a message dated 10/23/02 8:40:41 PM, neuhausph...@aol.com writes:
Not really...the intense blue achieved with the H2O2 bath just quick
forces
the dark blue that will naturally occur with normal drying...kind of like a
preview.
Exactly
leezy
The chemistry must be mixed EXACTLY according to directions.
Part A and part B must be combined in equal amounts JUST before applying.
***The paper must be bone dry after applying chemistry and before putting on
the neg. and exposing.
The exposure should be long enough for the image (by
Hi Catherine,
To clear Type 55 film you can use a regular dilution of PermaWash instead of
Sodium Sulfite which is difficult to dilute. Just keep the film wet until you
return home for clearing and washing...use Photoflo at the end.
For the dreamy effect, you may want to try a zone plate
In a message dated 9/4/02 9:26:41 PM, aschm...@warwick.net writes:
CONGRATS!!!
I'll second that. Cheers to you!
leezy
In a message dated 7/6/02 3:00:46 PM, merstu...@aol.com writes:
Note To Self: Never read respond to e-mail from wife's computer before
checking to see if auto spell check is on. (especially when drinking
beer on a friday night.)
LOL
Thanks
I needed that laugh
leezy
In a message dated 7/5/02 8:11:46 PM, glsm...@yahoo.com writes:
occasionally trying to get consistant results with albumen (and
not having success yet).
correction...that's
b2myo...@aol.com
In a message dated 7/5/02 8:11:46 PM, glsm...@yahoo.com writes:
occasionally trying to get consistant results with albumen (and
not having success yet).
Contact me.
I am an albumen printer. I'll be pleased to be of assistance.
leezy
b2myoo...@aol.com
This as an absolutely beautiful photograph.
It matters not how it was done...pinhole, body cap, lens, printing
method...nothing!
THE ONLY THING THAT MATTERS HERE IS THE IMAGE,
AND IT'S WONDERFUL!
Thank you for sharing it with us.
leezy
In a message dated 5/12/02 11:42:47 AM, aschm...@warwick.net writes:
16 X 20 Roll Paper light-proof container
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=1352062694
Well it's a start... 8o)
(not mine) yet any way...
have a great Sunday
andy
Thank you.
...and you too.
Andy,
I've
In a message dated 4/13/02 4:48:39 AM, mjkos...@koti.soon.fi writes:
I'm not going to add some nice clouds from
other pictures :-)
Why not?
or
if you are using FB paper, you can draw with a very soft pencil on the back
of the negative...
or
use bleach on the front (very diluted potassium
In a message dated 3/8/02 9:20:58 PM, photobu...@hotmail.com writes:
When I make a pinhole it looks round but when I hold it up to the light it
looks like it has spiter webs in it.
Then you got it right.
Just blow on it or wash it with water
and
pray that it isn't too sharp.
leezy
In a message dated 2/17/02 9:09:18 AM, chrism1...@aol.com writes:
Are there any Pin Hole fanciers here on Long Island?
Yes,
I am.
Have been for over 15 years.
Where on the Island are you?
leezy
Thank you for uploading this image for us all to enjoy.
I think your wife has good taste.
leezy
In a message dated 2/4/02 8:22:07 PM, erick...@hickorytech.net writes:
This is without filtration. Images to follow.
Thank you.
leezy
Are you filtering the Ilfochrome?
When can we see some of the images?
leezy
In a message dated 2/3/02 1:39:46 PM, robrien...@aol.com writes:
Rob, I think you're referring to Steven Pippin's work..he used a railroad
station restroom as a pinhole camera obscura and used the toilet bowl as a
developing tank. The Museum of Modern Art has copies of his book that
In a message dated 2/3/02 2:43:15 AM, jonn...@thegrid.net writes:
Just thought of something else... a 3 long threaded plastic pipe nipple
would work also. You can get caps that screw onto the end, and you would
have a choice of diameters to choose from.
John
In a message dated 1/30/02 8:40:20 AM, news@p at ??? writes:
April 28, is a little less than three months away. Seems like a long
time, but it could be just two or three lengthy exposures...
Who else in the world would understand this insanity?
I LOVE IT!
leezy
In a message dated 1/29/02 2:34:56 PM, zin...@telenet.net writes:
leezy,
the Little Merlin camera takes up to 4 1/4 x 10 films or papers. A 4x5
sheet fits quite nicely... an 8x10 sheet cut in half gives a nice big
panoramic image. The camera has a lot of room inside to put the emulsion at
message sent
leezy
I have the name and email addresses of father and son translators in Dutch
for WWPD. They are photographers and are willing to take a crack at it. Who
should I send the information to?
leezy
In a message dated 1/21/02 8:13:01 PM, aschm...@warwick.net writes:
The Gods have shined on you...great photograph..
Ditto!!!
Good Bless the happy accident.
leezy
In a message dated 1/17/02 7:51:11 PM, myo...@uow.edu.au writes:
Please continue to share your thoughts with
the list.
Yes, Pete.
Please do.
leezy
In a message dated 1/15/02 1:33:46 AM, mur...@uptowngallery.org writes:
Is there anyone who uses so much paper they could spare a box or two? I'd
be
happy to reimburse postage.
I have a few bags and boxes I can send. Send me your snail mail address.
leezy
In a message dated 1/13/02 8:52:03 AM, ragowar...@btinternet.com writes:
Some of us are very interested in technique and some in content, obviously
the two should work together one informing the other, but what do you think?
I think you are bringing up a very important point and thank you for
In a message dated 1/9/02 7:22:55 PM, hol...@duke.usask.ca writes:
It then struck me, a really cool thing would be to make a travelling
exhibition of real pinhole camera day shots. That is to have people
from all over the world to lend/give their pinhole day shots and create
an exhibition of
In a message dated 1/8/02 3:26:47 AM, peter.wikl...@journalistgruppen.se
writes:
Please - send some pictures of your boxes, I'm really curious!
me too!
leezy
In a message dated 1/6/02 8:36:25 PM, kool...@bbn.com writes:
I'd like to see a camera made of red plastic so you can watch the image
appear when the developer is poured in.
Sounds like the beginning of a movie.
Neat!
leezy
In a message dated 1/6/02 2:10:50 PM, ra...@rahji.com writes:
i have kids in mind when i envision this. what do you think?
rob
Nobody asked me but I think you're some sort of genius.
Good Luck!
leezy
In a message dated 1/5/02 7:48:23 PM, twmil...@mr.net writes:
Hi Leezy,
Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day is Sunday, April 28, 2002. It looks
like it would fit right in.
Tom
WONDERFUL!
Great motivator.
Thanks,
Tom
Tom,
What is the date?
Perhaps I can coordinate it with my class that begins Jan. 23 and ends in May.
Thanks,
leezy
In a message dated 1/4/02 11:13:58 AM, ktha...@pacifier.com writes:
I'm sort of puzzled why you would need to darken the windows of a
DIGITAL darkroom, but I'll put that aside.
The windows in my room are opposite my monitor and create a glare. The images
on the computer screen appear
In a message dated 1/4/02 9:36:35 AM, aschm...@warwick.net writes:
Leezy
There is a Md. Company that puts irregular darkroom draperies on sale on
Ebay. I can send you their address if you'd rather just buy it outright.
andy
Thank you, Andy.
I'd appreciate that.
Best,
leezy
In a message dated 1/4/02 12:48:32 AM, dilc...@hiddenworld.net writes:
Anyone have any good / cheap suggestions on how
I should go about obtaining a focusing loupe and focusing cloth?
This reminds me. I'm looking for some darkroom cloth for the windows in my
digital darkroom. Any suggestions
In a message dated 12/29/01 12:23:07 PM, mur...@uptowngallery.org writes:
I guess having fingernails might help
...looks like you need a woman in your life...one who prefers the the dark.
leezy
In a message dated 12/23/01 3:36:50 PM, zin...@telenet.net writes:
no doubt you technofreaks will come up with a sliding aperture strip to
put in between the two halves...
LOL
leezy
In a message dated 12/23/01 1:37:36 PM, erick...@hickorytech.net writes:
Oh please, won't someone pursue this,or share what you know. It's not
pinbhole, but it is directly in the pinhole spirit of play and experiment.
It's not pinhole but I have a photography friend who is freezing flowers
In a message dated 12/20/01 7:20:14 AM, guy.glori...@sympatico.ca writes:
But most important, you need to wash longer, since the fiber paper is
soaked with the chemicals.
What you will find on drying is that the paper is not flat and that it
has shrunk by about 1-3%. If you have access to a
Happy Holiday
leezy
In a message dated 12/13/01 8:11:11 AM, dilc...@hiddenworld.net writes:
Sorry, Garden City South Carolina. It is an ocean side community about 10
miles south of Myrtle Beach South Carolina.
Oh...too bad, there's a Garden City, Long Island, NY...but 10 mins. from
where I live.
Your images
In a message dated 12/12/01 8:23:35 PM, r...@hiddenworld.net writes:
Sunrise on Garden City (with shrimboat on horizon):
Garden City?
Garden City where?
leezy
Murray,
It's great finding some humor here.
Sorry for your tale of woes but thank you for sharing it.
Best,
leezy
In a message dated 12/12/01 2:32:21 PM, pen...@rogers.com writes:
That'd be a pee-ing camera! A zoneplate or a pinhole made à la zoneplate
would prevent a stream of water coming out all the time through the pinhole.
I guess there would be some compression of the image due to the different
In a message dated 12/12/01 11:57:05 AM, aschm...@warwick.net writes:
btw...have you tried shooting on land with the camera full of water?
neat!
or developer (during shooting)
leezy
In a message dated 12/11/01 6:27:17 PM, garfinkeldes...@aol.com writes:
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.
Thank you, Wendy.
Thank you everyone.
Happy Holiday!
leezy
In a message dated 12/11/01 4:59:09 PM, ragowar...@btinternet.com writes:
If you use blackboard paint you should find that it covers well and does
not
flake, otherwise you can use black car cellulose paint or black cellulose
primer;
I never heard of that kind of paint. Blackboard paint...what
In a message dated 12/11/01 1:52:01 PM, glsm...@yahoo.com writes:
my favorite remains a
coffee can.
at the risk of beating a dead horse, how do you keep the black paint inside
from flaking?
Thanks,
leezy
In a message dated 12/9/01 4:02:33 PM, erick...@hickorytech.net writes:
I'd be proud to share it. Send me your mailing address.
You are more than kind.
Many thanks!!
I'll be happy to make it an exchange (swap).
I am:
Bernice Halpern Cutler (a.k.a. leezy)
3179 Mark Alan
In a message dated 12/8/01 11:38:25 PM, twmil...@mr.net writes:
The parade photo is simply beautiful. Anything you want to say about it
would be great.
I agree...they are all wonderful.
I would like to own that parade photo.
How can I get one?
leezy
In a message dated 11/29/01 11:37:48 PM, donh...@juno.com writes:
4. Output the negative image on regular copy or printer paper
(the thinner paper, the better) - I use an Epson 875dc.
5. Use this negative (enlarged and curve corrected) for making
prints with.
Question for Don:
Do you
In a message dated 11/30/01 4:42:36 PM, hu...@rcn.com writes:
Lots of tech talk on the digest lately, which is great, but I was
wondering if anyone
had seen any photography - pinhole or otherwise - that got them excited
lately?
Robert ParkeHarrison
leezy
Don,
Welcome to the board.
Thank you for sharing your method with us.
It sounds quite interesting and I'd like to give it a try.
Keep coming back.
Best,
leezy
In a message dated 11/29/01 8:20:21 AM, jribe...@greco.com.br writes:
Anyway, whoever got a good formula I'm interested in knowing.
In the past, using single weight, FB paper, I rubbed the back of the paper
with light Crisco oil to make the negative more transparent for dodging and
burning.
In a message dated 11/27/01 9:17:00 PM, pen...@rogers.com writes:
Mezcla 8 cm3 de aceite de alcanfor, 4 cm3 de alcohol, añade 1 cm3 de
parafina. Gentilmente aplica esa mezcla al reves del papel usando una
almohadita de algodon
LOL :-)
mix together 8 ml of camphorated oil, 4 ml alcohol, add
Thank you, Katharine.
There are many Europeans reading this board now.
Can you help us unravel ths parrafin mystery?
It would be very much appreciated.
Thank you.
leezy
In a message dated 11/27/01 3:15:54 PM, asve...@skynet.be writes:
mix together 8 cm3 of camphorated oil, 4 cm3 alcohol, add 1 cm3 of
paraffin.
Gently apply that mixture on the back of the paper using a batting.
Can someone please translate this for me?
leezy
In a message dated 11/25/01 5:44:47 PM, dilc...@hiddenworld.net writes:
http://www.reelclassics.com/Actresses/Teresa/teresa-ad.htm
I enjoyed that.
Thanks.
leezy
In a message dated 11/18/01 3:18:16 PM, ctalcr...@yahoo.com writes:
Did that
happen to everyone?
It happened to me.
But then, it's always nice hearing from you.
LOL
leezy
Ops, I should have read further.
leezy
Does anyone know the difference between Duraclear and Duratrans?
leezy
In a message dated 11/13/01 7:59:14 PM, ethereal...@mindspring.com writes:
You get a GREAT
negative, can never get a color contact print,
It IS possible, but never complete color range.
It's difficult.
It's more difficult to get a digital positive from a color paper neg.
leezy
In a message dated 11/12/01 3:13:23 PM, ktha...@pacifier.com writes:
Reading the rest of the thread I see the rest of you are talking about
color paper; I was talking about black and white paper. Sorry about the
misreading...
Both
leezy
In a message dated 11/12/01 3:08:54 PM, ktha...@pacifier.com writes:
You're talking regular weight fiber-based paper?
Single weight, double weight, FB or RC.
leezy
In a message dated 11/12/01 1:16:35 PM, pere...@gl.umbc.edu writes:
Has anyone tried Kodak Duraclear in their camera. Duraclear is a display
material that can be sent through a processor. It is color paper
emulsion on a clear base.
That sounds like a fantastic idea.
Where is it
In a message dated 11/12/01 7:34:11 AM, font...@usa.net writes:
i did it at school where we had an auto
paper processor. So i'd shoot w/ the pinhole go into the loading room and
feed the paper into the machine. a few minutes later I had the dried
color paper neg. This allowed me to tweek, and
In a message dated 11/12/01 7:16:42 AM, guy.glori...@sympatico.ca writes:
Unfortunately, these threads then translate onto your positive and is not
so
attractive. I have not found a way to deal with that.
Soak the paper and peel off the back. This may leave a texture which you do
or do not
In a message dated 11/11/01 6:38:32 PM, ethereal...@mindspring.com writes:
Actually, I think leezy meant film for the color part.
I really meant paper too.
The whole business is tricky but lots of fun.
If anyone does it, please post the results.
thanks
leezy
In a message dated 11/11/01 8:38:47 AM, glsm...@yahoo.com writes:
How would you enlarge paper via your enlarger?
Cut the paper negative 4 x 5 and place it in the negative carrier then in
the negative stage of the enlarger, emulsion side down. Set you enlarger lens
wide open and make a test
In a message dated 11/10/01 8:23:04 PM, ra...@rahji.com writes:
There's nothing to stop you from using 4x5 sheets of paper with a 4x5 film
back right?
No...and you can enlarge them in a 4 x 5 enlarger...and in color too.
leezy
In a message dated 11/9/01 12:34:21 PM, guy.glori...@sympatico.ca writes:
He would remove
the blindfold and process as usual.
He could never figure out why his films were totally fogged...-:))
LOL
thanks
leezy
In a message dated 11/7/01 9:07:19 PM, guy.glori...@sympatico.ca writes:
Actually, it was a good piece for me as well, because I plan to organize a
workshop on the subject some time in the future.
Do you have any idea where you'll be teaching the workshop?
leezy
In a message dated 11/7/01 8:07:43 PM, zin...@telenet.net writes:
leezy, I know what you mean!
all my energy is going to students teachers right now,
hang in there...
jim k
I'm hanging
and
still love the paint can.
Thank you again for it.
leezy
In a message dated 11/7/01 11:25:15 PM, m.w.kel...@verizon.net writes:
+ADw-g+AD4-
What is this?
A very funny thing just happened. I was surfing some of the Barbara Ess URLs
that Mike Keller suggested. While in the Bard site, I found the faculty names
and one of them was Rena Stolove, a
Guy,
This is more than generous. I shall file it away with all my to Do's.
It seems that it must take alot of patience.
Since I have no decent images at the moment...it doesn't pay to put that kind
of time into iteventually.
Thank you,
leezy
In a message dated 11/4/01 10:13:34 PM, guy.glori...@sympatico.ca writes:
Contact me if you want additional information.
Consider yourself contacted.
Thanks,
leezy
In a message dated 11/4/01 4:58:00 PM, aschm...@warwick.net writes:
The lith process really seem to work in a pinhole environment
Andy,
I must have missed something. Where/when was the lith film used?
leezy
CONGRATULATIONS!
You must be beaming
and
should be!
GO PINHOLE!
GO ROSANNE!
Best to all of you.
leezy
In a message dated 10/29/01 3:59:14 AM, peter.wikl...@journalistgruppen.se
writes:
So I'd like to know if there are any of you who have produced catalogs or
books, that aren't spread through the normal channels
I had a Pinhole Exhibition in a museum in Braunschweig, Germany in 1989 and
In a message dated 10/27/01 6:38:22 PM, erick...@hickorytech.net writes:
I can't seem to find the processing chemicals for ilfochrome in any sort
of volumes practical for 'wet lab' home processing. It looks like the
chemicals are only packaged in larger quantities designed for roller
In a message dated 10/27/01 2:16:33 AM, guy.glori...@sympatico.ca writes:
Hmmm... That sounds very interesting. Do you
have more information on what she does exactly?
Is anybody on the list familiar with doing this?
I'd like to try that. Seems that it would fit
with my current work.
Cheers,
In a message dated 10/26/01 8:39:00 AM, guy.glori...@sympatico.ca writes:
Seems like a nice book, but I'd like to browse through the
inside before getting a copy. It's always nice to see
more of the inside when you buy a book.
Thank you.
Bordershere I com. I like to browse a little too.
In a message dated 10/16/01 1:54:41 PM, hol...@duke.usask.ca writes:
The Book of Alternative Photographic Processes by Christopher James.
GREAT BOOK
leezy
In a message dated 10/15/01 11:28:06 PM, cfla...@home.com writes:
Can you suggest some good information or sources fornext easiet Salt
Prints? I'm looking for a new project for my high school photo classes.
They sound very interesting.
Chuck Flagg
For Salt prints you require silver
In a message dated 10/14/01 12:29:46 PM, guy.glori...@sympatico.ca writes:
But, rats...! The competition is open to US residents only.
sorry about that.
I didn't realize.
We are such an International groupit's great.
I have a lovely non-pinhole website I'd like to share with you all (if
This is usually a GREAT show.
I encourage anyone interested to make the effort to enter.
and
Good Luck!
leezy
new prospectus/2002.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
In a message dated 10/7/01 9:56:15 AM, zin...@telenet.net writes:
www.paintcancamera.com
Great site.
I loved it and found it inspiring.
Thank you.
leezy
In a message dated 10/6/01 10:44:31 PM, glsm...@yahoo.com writes:
Allow me to put a second to that. PermaWash works just fine in clearing
the
negatives. Nothing wrong with just putting the negatives in water until you
can get them cleared. Also, make sure to remove the metal part before
In a message dated 9/23/01 4:30:30 PM, jonn...@thegrid.net writes:
Think of it this way, if you use paper negatives, you can only make contact
prints. (well, i guess it's possible to enlarge a single weight RC paper
neg).
and DW paper.
Definitely doable.
leezy
Awesome!
Thank you for sharing.
leezy
In a message dated 9/23/01 5:22:23 AM, lukas.we...@rz.hu-berlin.de writes:
http://www.pinhole-photo.com/
Great images!
leezy
In a message dated 9/16/01 6:20:18 PM, tricks...@aol.com writes:
Is anybody on this list in college, like
studying photo or anything? How old is everybody and where does everybody
live?
I teach Photography and Photoshop in a very large, local Jr. College on Long
Island, NY.
(Nassau
In a message dated 9/13/01 9:02:55 AM, gregg.k...@sas.com writes:
eezy, I truly hope (and believe) our pinhole alliance is much broader than
NATO. One of the great things about this list is that we are from all parts
of the world, and we encourage membership from all parts of the world.
In a message dated 9/13/01 2:12:13 AM, mrobe...@pb.seflin.org writes:
And To all of you world wide who have sent us your condolences and your
prayers. It means a great deal to all of us in the US, knowing that we
are not alone in this tragedy.
THANK YOU!
and thank you to all my Pinhole
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