Ants002 (1) by Joe Van Cleave, on Flickr
Pre-flashed grade 2 paper, 4" square, 1.5" focal length cardboard camera.
Ants002 (1) by Joe Van Cleave, on Flickr
Pre-flashed grade 2 paper, 4" square, 1.5" focal length cardboard camera.
"There was just that moment and now there's this moment and in between there is nothing. Photography, in a way, is the negation of chronology."-Geoff Dyer, "The Ongoing Moment"
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Nice one Joe! I saw this on the other site as well.....
Since this site is supposedly "dead," these are zombie photos, no?
"There was just that moment and now there's this moment and in between there is nothing. Photography, in a way, is the negation of chronology."-Geoff Dyer, "The Ongoing Moment"
My Writing Blog: Joe Van Cleave's Blog
My Pinhole Blog: Obscure Camera
Visit my F295 Gallery
I believe you are correct!
Yep.. only people who still have accounts and remember how to login can view them. But there are probably a handful of us left!
Some photos: Ipernity
( pinholes and solargraphs mixed in among the rest)
Makes me happy to see these Joe. Are you still doing any Harmon DPP prints? It has been a while since I have produced any.
Keep the faith,
Sam Hotton
Makes me happy to see these Joe. Are you still doing any Harmon DPP prints? It has been a while since I have produced any.
Keep the faith,
Sam Hotton
Sam, yes, I on occasion use Harman DPP, but am milking the remainder in my supply because Harman Ilford are having manufacturing issues and it's currently out of stock.
"There was just that moment and now there's this moment and in between there is nothing. Photography, in a way, is the negation of chronology."-Geoff Dyer, "The Ongoing Moment"
My Writing Blog: Joe Van Cleave's Blog
My Pinhole Blog: Obscure Camera
Visit my F295 Gallery
Hi Joe, sorry to hear that Harman is having issues with DPP. Happy to say I have a bit left to use, if I conserve. I must admit I find little to excite my photographic verve now that f295 has faded and equally disheartening being the only carbon lifeform carrying a analog film camera to be seen. Living on a sandbar in the Atlantic Ocean, one must travel 40 Leagues to find a proper camera shop. I do find joy reading your typing articles and musings. My latest joy is a lovely Rooy portable, such a lovely machine, almost toy like. Wish you were geographically closer, we could expose some 8x10 DPP and you could exercise the Rooy.
All the best,
Sam Hotton
Sam, your Rooy sounds delightful. Keep creating.
"There was just that moment and now there's this moment and in between there is nothing. Photography, in a way, is the negation of chronology."-Geoff Dyer, "The Ongoing Moment"
My Writing Blog: Joe Van Cleave's Blog
My Pinhole Blog: Obscure Camera
Visit my F295 Gallery