RE: Some recent publications about carbon transfer
Very nice color carbon!
Dave
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sandy King [mailto:sanking@clemson.edu]
> Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2007 1:01 AM
> To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca
> Subject: Re: Some recent publications about carbon transfer
>
> Hi Judy,
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> Just go right here, http://www.silvershotz.com/magazine/index.php,
> and then scroll a bit if necessary, and you will see the
> three-color carbon I mentioned. If memory serves, you have this one?
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> As to your question.
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> >As for, "If Judy Seigel has a chance to look at the latest issue,
> >Volume 4, Edition 3, which is currently on the stands, she may
> >recognize one of the color images as I think she has seen it
> before,"
> >um, do you mean this Judy Seigel?
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> Good lord yes. Is there really any other Judy Seigel?
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> In any event, the current edition of Silvershotz is still on
> the stands in many sites, and it reproduces that three-color
> carbon print that I made a long time ago, which I think you
> may have somewhere unless you got real angry at me and discarded it!!
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> Sandy
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> At 12:01 AM -0500 12/1/07, Judy Seigel wrote:
> >On Fri, 30 Nov 2007, Sandy King wrote:
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> >>Perhaps it would not be inappropriate to mention that I have done a
> >>fair amount to promote carbon transfer printing this year.
> Not to be
> >>confused with Fresson/direct carbon, of course.
> >>
> >>In any event, at the beginning of the year I published a long
> >>technical article in the on-line magazine Magncchrom.
> Volume I Issue
> >>3, and in Volume 1 Issue 4 there is a gallery of some of my carbon
> >>work. You can download both issues at
> >>http://www.magnachrom.com/Issues.php
> >
> >Sandy, is there some special incantation or combination to
> apply after
> >you get to http://www.magnachrom.com/Issues.php ???? I tried & got
> >nowhere, very disappointed. I don't think I'm going to essay carbon
> >printing (tho I've learned never to say never) but I'm very eager to
> >see your carbons, and at this point feeling very deprived.
> >
> >ESPECIALLY since.... Silvershotz Volume 4, Edition 3
> "currently on the
> >stands" does not seem to be on the stands in this vicinity. You say
> >they'll soon be on Ed Buffaloe's website. Will you let us know
> >-- or do I have to keep asking?
> >
> >As for, "If Judy Seigel has a chance to look at the latest issue,
> >Volume 4, Edition 3, which is currently on the stands, she may
> >recognize one of the color images as I think she has seen it
> before,"
> >um, do you mean this Judy Seigel?
> >
> >J.
> >
> >>Since then I have published three articles in the UK based fine art
> >>photography magazine Silvershotz. The first two have monochrome
> >>galleries, and the third has three of my three-color carbon prints
> >>made some years ago. If Judy Seigel has a chance to look at
> the latest
> >>issue, Volume 4, Edition 3, which is currently on the
> stands, she may
> >>recognize one of the color images as I think she has seen it before.
> >>
> >>King, Sandy. "Carbon Transfer Printing, Part 1 of 3," Silvershotz,
> >>Volume 4, Edition 1, 34-39.
> >>
> >>King, Sandy. "Carbon Transfer Printing, Part 2 of 3,"
> Silvershotz ,
> >>Volume 4, Edition 2, 30-36.
> >>
> >>King, Sandy. "Carbon Transfer Printing, Part 3 of 3," Silvershotz,
> >>Volume 4, Edition 3, 20-26.
> >>
> >>A fourth article I wrote on color carbon will contain images by a
> >>number of contemporary color carbon masters. Included is
> work by Tod
> >>Gangler, John Bentley, Hans & Chia, Gerard Aniere (printing for
> >>another photographer). This number is forthcoming.
> >>
> >>King, Sandy. "Color Carbon Printing," Silvershotz, Volume
> 4, Edition 4.
> >>
> >>The article in Magnachrom, Volume 1, Issue 3, will soon be at Ed
> >>Buffaloe's site, www.unblinkingeye.com, together with a new gallery
> >>that will include some of the carbon images published in
> Silvershotz,
> >>some that were in the Magnachrom gallery, and some new ones.
> >>
> >>
> >>All the best,
> >>
> >>Sandy King
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