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Northwest Alt Photography Spring Meeting, 2 June 2012, 1-4pm, Coquitlam BC Canada
This information came to me as a result of my membership in another photography group in my area, and I'm happy to pass it on:
The next Alternative Photography (analog) meeting of the Pacifica Chapter, Center for Photographic History and Technology has been arranged by Judy Higham, Dan Williams and Craig Huber (Chair).
DATE & TIME: 2 June 2012, 1-4 pm
Please put this date on your calendars.
Draft Agenda – Craig Huber, Chair
1. Share work-in-progress via placing our work on tables and chatting with attendees
2. Discuss progress we have each made in planning for the 22 September 2012 Symposium and determine next steps
3. Special speaker (tentative, if Judy can find one)
Refreshments provided
Eagle Ridge Bible Fellowship
we'll meet in the gym - more details coming closer to date of meeting
1160 Lansdowne Drive
Coquitlam BC V3B 5V8
Map
http://maps.google.ca/maps/place?cli...ed=0CEYQrwswBA
Historical photographic methods in use today - the art, processes and techniques of alternative photography. http://www.alternativephotography.com/wp/
This group meets 3 times a year (winter, spring, fall), open to analogue and/or Alternative photographers). ... I hope you can attend.
If anyone has questions about the spring meeting in Coquitlam, please contact Judy Higham "bluejeh" or Craig Huber "CAHUBER", members here on APUG - who welcome contact by APUG private message ("pm").
Matt
“Photography is a complex and fluid medium, and its many factors are not applied in simple sequence. Rather, the process may be likened to the art of the juggler in keeping many balls in the air at one time!”
Ansel Adams, from the introduction to The Negative - The New Ansel Adams Photography Series / Book 2
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Matt,
I just made my motel reservation. I'll see you at the meeting.
Dan
Daniel Williams
Enumclaw WA USA
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Hey, that's walking distance from my house!
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Update
To anyone interested in Alternative Photography
The aforementioned meeting will feature
Special speaker Andrew O'Neill, Large format carbon transfer process
Everyone welcome! Hope to see you there!
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This was a "Hoot"
Thanks to all who attended - the meeting was great!
Thanks specially to Andrew and all the others who brought prints (including Carbon Transfer!) and cameras and other things to look at.
And I finally got to meet Lillian ("sly") and see her wonderful work in person.
And thanks to Judy, Craig and all the others who did all the work.
Hope the after-meeting shooting sessions go well!
Matt
“Photography is a complex and fluid medium, and its many factors are not applied in simple sequence. Rather, the process may be likened to the art of the juggler in keeping many balls in the air at one time!”
Ansel Adams, from the introduction to The Negative - The New Ansel Adams Photography Series / Book 2
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Good morning, Matt King;
While not everything in our lives can be fully predictable, is there any interest in doing something similar for this coming Summer in 2013?
Enjoy;
Ralph Javins, Latte Land, Washington
There is no digital effect or computer program or an "add-on" or "plug-in" for Adobe PhotoShop
Creative Suite 5, that can simulate or equal watching the magic that happens in the developing
tray when you can turn on the safe light, and see the image begin to faintly form on the print and
come up on that paper in the developing tray.
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Ralph,
I wasn't able to attend the January meeting where ideas for the Spring meeting were discussed so I don't know all that is in the works but I do know that a meeting in the Vancouver BC area is being planned. The dates being considered are a Saturday in late April or early May. When plans are firmed up, I am sure an announcement will be posted here on APUG.
If you are interested in getting on the mail list for the group, go to http://www.altphotopacifica.org/Home.html and leave a request on the "Contact" page. You don't have to worry about getting swamped with email from us - we only send out about a dozen notices a year.
Dan
Daniel Williams
Enumclaw WA USA
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