From: James Romeo (jromeo@iopener.net)
Date: 06/24/00-10:02:49 PM Z
I have done a lot of pinhole work.
I have adapted a number of cames and made a few 35mm to 8x10'
It is not hard and a lot of fun
You can get great pinhols laser drilled from www.pinholeresource.com/
He will make it adopted from his standerd for a smale extra charge.
You can get a great 6x6 that is a work of art. It is small and lovely to look at.
It is made by a craftmen in Hong Kong for $85.00 plus $10.00 arir ship to
USA youget it in a week
Take a look at it www.zeroimage.com
You can see some of my pinhole at www.pinholeformat.com
There is a article in the May issue of Smithsonian Mag on pinhole.
They where going to use some of my work but no room.
The talked about me in the article and refer me to as a pinholer. So I
have a new profession.
I do know some one who could do work for you on making one.
contact me if you want jromeo@iopener.net
James Romeo
( pinholer )
----- Original Message -----
From: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
Subject: Adapting old cameras for pinhole
Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2000 14:17:25 -0700 (PDT)
I came across a camera for sale on EBay: an old Zeiss
Nettar (120 film) that was adapted to pinhole as the
lens and shutter were shot on this camera. Does
anyone on the board know someone who can adapt old 120
cameras (i.e old Kodak TLR's) to pinhole? I would
contact the seller of the Nettar, but I think I should
wait until after his auction is over. I am not
interested in doing the work myself, (don't have the
time) but would like to send a camera or two to
someone who can do the work for me.
Thanks,
Bob Parker
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