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Originally Posted by Tori8x10 Vaughn, is there a well stocked camera store up there? |
Not really...the one and only camera store is only semi-stocked. I would not count on it to supply anything besides the basics (and LF film is not a "basic", for example). They do have 35mm and 120mm film, B&W and color, but perhaps not a full line-up.
However it always has an incredible photo gallery...I just gave them a call and right now they have an all-Ansel Adams show (all original prints). Worth stopping at. I have not seen this show yet, but typically there are 15 to 20 prints on the walls. It is Swanlund's Camera, located in Eureka on F Street between 5th and 6th Streets.
Vaughn
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Camera store update. Swanlund's seems to have an adaquate selection of roll film, B&W and color (neg and trans) -- color is mostly Fuji due to difficulty in getting Kodak these days. I checked out the AA exhibit. Twenty-five photos, mostly 16x20. All the usual suspects...Moonrise to Mono lake, Aspens (a couple of them) to Oak, Snowstorm, Monolith to El Capitan, and even the Sierras from Lone Pine (the one with the horse and the letters "LP" spot toned off the hill behind the town.) Plus a few more images from around the Western USA -- plus Arnold Newman's portrait of AA outside his Carmel darkroom. The sign said "31 Images", so they still might be hanging the show -- there are a couple short walls with no photos on them. If you have not had to see a "real" AA print, this is a good opportunity to do so...the lighting is fair to good.
The store is open until 5:30pm M-F and until 5pm on Saturday -- closed Sunday.