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The Silver Footprint: Robin Bell Video
Saw this one over at the rangefinderforum. Great video IMO.
http://vimeo.com/13659991
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 Originally Posted by ooze
If you like it, why not post it on the APUG Video section as well , that will keep it available... It is very easy:
- Go to "Videos" here on APUG. It is a menu-item in the top menu bar.
- Scroll down the opened page. At the bottom there is a "Submit media" option.
- Copy the URL you linked here in the "Media URL" text line. Choose a category.
- Click "Retrieve information". This will extract the video's data like description etc. and show it in a new window.
- Confirm it all and add the video by hitting the "Submit Media" button at the bottom of that page.
The APUG Video section just sets up links to already existing videos on sites like YouTube or Vimeo, so you don't have to go through the trouble of downloading and uploading a real video.
Marco
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" The nineteenth century began by believing that what was reasonable was true, and it wound up by believing that what it saw a photograph of, was true." - William M. Ivins Jr.
" I don't know, maybe we should disinvent color, and we could just shoot Black & White." - David Burnett in 1978
" Analog is chemistry + physics, digital is physics + math, which ones did you like most?"
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great video... thanks for sharing
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Besides Robin Bell's, and the photographers he prints for, beautiful work, I also liked the small peek into the Ilford production plant. First time I see it.
My website
" The nineteenth century began by believing that what was reasonable was true, and it wound up by believing that what it saw a photograph of, was true." - William M. Ivins Jr.
" I don't know, maybe we should disinvent color, and we could just shoot Black & White." - David Burnett in 1978
" Analog is chemistry + physics, digital is physics + math, which ones did you like most?"
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The Silver Footprint
"A 'rough cut' version of a documentary on the work of photographic Master Printer Robin Bell, as a book of his life's work is published. The final sound mix and voiceover will be added in the next weeks. Robin Bell is the printer to many of the world's top photographers and photographic archives and his work hangs in countless galleries and is published in books, magazines and advertising campaigns worldwide.
Despite the onslaught of digital technology, artist printers like Robin Bell survive, as many galleries and collectors still prize the beauty of a real silver gelatin print."
The Silver Footprint
Last edited by clayne; 09-26-2010 at 05:54 AM.
Stop worrying about grain, resolution, sharpness, and everything else that doesn't have a damn thing to do with substance.
http://www.flickr.com/kediwah
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Threads need merging
Can this thread be merged with the existing one by one of the moderators?:
Robin Bell video thread
Oh, and the link in the above post by Clayne doesn't work...
Marco
Last edited by Marco B; 09-26-2010 at 05:19 AM.
My website
" The nineteenth century began by believing that what was reasonable was true, and it wound up by believing that what it saw a photograph of, was true." - William M. Ivins Jr.
" I don't know, maybe we should disinvent color, and we could just shoot Black & White." - David Burnett in 1978
" Analog is chemistry + physics, digital is physics + math, which ones did you like most?"
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Woops, sorry, didn't realize there was an existing one.
Stop worrying about grain, resolution, sharpness, and everything else that doesn't have a damn thing to do with substance.
http://www.flickr.com/kediwah
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