Katharine,
Please send me a note off-line. Your spam blocking seems to reject any
and everything.
Art
Katharine Thayer wrote:
>Man, I might actually have to get there this year; I would love to hear
>Art Chakalis and what he's learned about the Fresson process.
>Katharine
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>Richard Sullivan wrote:
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>>Just thought I'd remind everyone that APIS is happening real soon now.
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>>This is the place for those of us working in historical processes.
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>>This year's:
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>>Dusan Stulik – This Getty Conservation Institute scientist always has
>>something interesting for us to learn.
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>>Terry King – The organizer of APIS in Europe, presenting his new gold
>>process and experiments with Niepce’s “the first photograph process”.
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>>Richard Sullivan – Bostick & Sullivan’s co-founder on who knows what, maybe
>>Ozotype.
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>>Mark Nelson and Dick Arentz – They team up to explain their method of
>>making digital negatives for platinum and other alt processes.
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>>Paul Lehman – Will present his new gel and pigment processes.
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>>Julio Galindo – From Mexico will present his work and talk about the Mexico
>>City photography scene.
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>>Jerry Mader – Presenting carbon on glass.
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>>Art Chakalis – Will give us an update on the secrets of the Fresson Process.
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>>Bob Herbst - A traditional sensitometric method for making digital
>>negatives.
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>>I am also doing a presentation on The Center for Photographic History and
>>Technology. I am retiring from B+S and my two sons are taking over. Melody
>>will hang out there for a while just to see things transit smoothly. I will
>>run the carbon tissue factory and devote much of my time to building the
>>Center. There are lots of good things starting to happen with the Center so
>>keep a look out for information as it becomes available. We've cut
>>back wee bit on the amount of presentations as people were complaining
>>that there was not enough time to network and see other people's work.
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>>BTW, I've got a new backing on the tissue and it is superb. It allows much
>>longer sensitizing soaks and less frilling of the tissue.
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>>--Dick Sullivan
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