Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/04/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I just sent a note before reading this one......obviously this was a common thing in some circles. When I was doing this in the early 60's I believe I was the only one in Portland, Oregon that would deliver contacts that large. Annnndd.......you are right. They were not 11x14 but 16x20. I heard not long ago that the studio is still in operation in NW Portland. (Although the owner must be in his later 80's and not doing a lot of work.) Mark Rabiner should go out on a midnight raid and try and find that old Elwood. <g> Cheers, David Medley Whidbey Is. WA USA dmedley@whidbey.net Text Messaging: 3602028043@mobile.att.net - ----- Original Message ----- From: Jim Brick <jimbrick@photoaccess.com> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 4:35 PM Subject: [Leica] Re: making contact prints > I know a photographer that loved to use 35mm but hated contact sheets. You > have to admit that even with a good loupe, they are pretty ridiculous. > > His solution was to make 16x20 proof sheets. He had an old Elwood 8x10 > enlarger. He put his 35mm neg strips in the 8x10 glass negative carrier and > made a 16x20 print. His 35mm proofs looked like Medium Format proofs. His > customers liked them also. > > Jim > > > At 11:33 AM 4/19/00 -0700, Mark Rabiner wrote: > >I hate showing contacts to clients!!. It reduces me, the photographer to the > >status of hovering 3 D copier. > >"Shoot the thing from every single angle and we'll figure out which shot > >inadvertently came out with some class." is the quote in effect. > >Some of the very high end people are able to circumvent this and just show the > >client some selected proofs. > >I've been able to pull this off on occasion myself. > >Especially with slides. I never have them numbered for partially that reason. > >They see 8; the see 10 they wanna know what happened to 9. > >I bring in a page or even a half page of slides and they can often be happy. > >It's not what you shoot but what gets printed that counts!!!!!. > >They inevitability pick out some inane shot and then they make sure my name > >appears on it. > >It's not my fault I didn't do it! They made me do it! They never believe me. > >I wasn't there when I shot that! > >I don't recall shooting that! > >Where they got that from I'll never know!!! > >All excuses for loosing control of your work. > >Showing contacts are like hanging up your dirty underwear outside before you > >put > >them through the wash. > >Mark Rabiner >