Re: Post Factory

From: pete ^lt;temperaprint@blueyonder.co.uk>
Date: 09/20/05-07:35:53 AM Z
Message-id: <BF55CEC9.F37%temperaprint@blueyonder.co.uk>

I share Sandy,s viewpoint a magnificent contribution to the history of
alternative photography full of information, and whimsical good humour.

Pete

on 19/9/05 4:29 am, Sandy King at sanking@clemson.edu wrote:

> I hope that eventually all of the issues of Post Factory will be made
> available in .pdf format. Post-Factory was a unique contribution to
> the literature of alternative photography and all of the issues were
> interesting and informative. The material really deserves a wider
> audience than that of the paying subscribers, which I was from
> beginning to end.
>
> Sandy
>
>
>
>> On Sat, 17 Sep 2005, maria ahlberg wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everybody
>>> Is there someone one the list who have some materials in gum
>>> printing, a compendium perhaps.
>>> I would be glad if someone wanted to send it to me.
>>> Maria Sweden Uppsala
>>
>> Maria, The alternative photography website has posted all of
>> Post-Factory #1 as a PDF. It has complete instructions, info,
>> diagrams, examples, materials, history, esthetics, plus a
>> bibliography of gum printing -- very authoritative, as certified by
>> celebrity endorsements on this list.
>>
>> It also, by the way, has the gum section from Puyo & Demachy's "Les
>> Procedes d'Art en Photographie," translated by yrs truly with help
>> of Mark Bernier, which I'd totally forgotten (tho I slaved over it
>> for days) until I saw it again in the digital re-reprint.
>>
>> However, maybe someone else can give you the exact URL -- or maybe
>> it's just alternativephotography.com? (My hard drive crashes and
>> burns, giving off toxic fumes and global warming, also inverting all
>> dichromate ions if I do browser.)
>>
>> Judy
>
Received on Tue Sep 20 07:33:35 2005

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