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Old 06-07-2008, 11:47 PM   #111 (permalink)
 
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Published in June - July 2008 issue of VISIONS art & photography magazine
Photo Article on the Valley of Fire in Nevada, USA
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Old 06-08-2008, 12:19 AM   #112 (permalink)
 
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My work is currently being produced on post cards, calendars, bookmarks, greeting cards, tote bags, posters and umbrellas. To be perfectly honest some of the items are illustrations (traditional pen and ink none the less), but most are photographs. Not the same as the cover of Aperture, but we take what we can get.



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Old 06-08-2008, 05:59 AM   #113 (permalink)
 
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Countless quantities of regular photography in magazines:
ST World (An Atari ST magazine); ST Action; Amiga Action, late 80s into early 90s.
Mostly Olympus OM-1 systems, then when they packed up toward the end I got my Nikon F-801 (the F4 wasn't available for another few months so I got that instead) and the C330, but I did also use an absolutely amazing Rolleiflex 3003 and the magic 35mm lens until it got stolen.

Mayfair Magazine (as Art Editor) mid 90s to end of 90s.
I was forever using my own photography using various cameras ranging from my Nikon F801 & F4 systems, up to my Mamiya C330 system, and down to Kodak disposables (we did a regular series which was all shot on those!).

Books (eg, Flash XML, on Friends of ED (I think there's a picture in there I took) and the unpublished Foundation SVG (which definitely used pictures I took)).
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Old 06-08-2008, 08:55 AM   #114 (permalink)
 
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Till now, about 30 books, see my website : www.photoeil.eu and look under 'publications' (click on the 'Dantologie' cover). The books of 2007 (and 2008) are not on yet.
Various subjects, but right now a vast majority of cookery books, 80 % of the colour shot on film and ALL the B&W on film.

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Old 06-23-2008, 09:15 AM   #115 (permalink)
 
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I had my first article and short essay published thanks to David Vickers at Creative Imaging. I didn't know writing could be so much fun! Thank you David!

http://creativeimagemaker.co.uk/mod/...view.php?id=45
http://creativeimagemaker.co.uk/mod/...view.php?id=28
http://creativeimagemaker.co.uk/
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Old 07-06-2008, 08:56 PM   #116 (permalink)
 
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Dorothy, I saw your work on CIM and I really enjoyed the article on the Darkroom and the images you submitted. Been a while since I looked but it was of Lake Superior? I have had three articles published on Creative Image Maker Magazine as well. Why Film? Flash Guide Numbers. And a product review of the Mamiya M645j.
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Old 07-07-2008, 05:09 AM   #117 (permalink)
 
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Dorothy, I saw your work on CIM and I really enjoyed the article on the Darkroom and the images you submitted. Been a while since I looked but it was of Lake Superior?
Thanks, Chris. It was Lake Erie in New York, near Brocton. I haven't been over there in awhile either.
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Old 07-07-2008, 10:13 AM   #118 (permalink)
 
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I'm sorry. I remembered it was one of the lakes. Reminded me of home. I grew up in Ohio within a couple of hours of Lake Erie. My Dad used to drag me out on the ice for a day in February in his 70's GM van for a day of drillin', scoopin', freezin' and waitin'. Good times. Good times.
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Old 07-09-2008, 12:38 PM   #119 (permalink)
 
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"Rigor and Surrender" article in the current (July August) LensWork.
Revised "Finely Focused" CD ROM Book available on my web site
Two articles in View Camera this year ("The Ritter 8x10" and "A Trip to Maine").
Prior View Camera and Lenswork articles, too, but older.
Zone VI Newsletter #48, in the old days.
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