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Re: WHY CAN'T Y'ALL BE AS PLEASANT AS STEVE SHAPIRO?


  • From: Simon Nathan <simonwide@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: WHY CAN'T Y'ALL BE AS PLEASANT AS STEVE SHAPIRO?
  • Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 13:03:05 -0500

 
 

DEAR STEVE-I THINK IT WOULD BE USEFUL TO READ TWO SIMON SAYS COLUMNS FROM POP PHOTOGRAPHY. I HAVE THEM HERE, BUT IT WAS IN APRIL AND MAY OR MAY AND JUNE ISSUES, 1970. HOW DO I KNOW THIS? IN JUNE ISSUE 1995 THEY HAD TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO MENTION OF SIMON. THESE ARE ABOUT BUILDING CAMERA, NOT WHERE TO FIND PARTS. THIS 1974 CAMERA WAS MY THIRD AFTER BUNK AND JUNK  F-46 ONES. IT'S MORE ABOUT WHY. FROM BEHIND A LARGE ROCK IN EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY. SIMONSAYS
IF I COULD SCAN I'D BE GLAD TO POST HERE. IT WOULD DO YOU ALL GOOD TO KNOW ABOUT FRITS ROTGAN, ONE OF MY MENTORS.
Steve Shapiro wrote:

 Simon, would you mind posting some of your [published] credits? Some of us don't mind using the library. I'm interested in areophotography, because of the high quality lenses used, the filters you must be aware of and the unusual films you must deal with. Many of us panorama photographers have to use those areofilms for our landscapes and maybe you can advise us as to which ones are useful/which ones to avoid. S. Shapiro, Carmel, CA I'm getting the hang of this font adjustment, bear with me.-----Original Message-----
From: East Coast Photography <ecphoto@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: panorama-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <panorama-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, January 21, 1999 12:07 AM
Subject: Re: roll film back for 5X7 

 Actually keep up the enlarged font.

IT MAKES IT QUICKER FOR ME TO SPOT AND DELETE YOUR WAFFLINGS...

Craig (kick him off - sooner rather than later) Mason
ecphoto@xxxxxxxxxx