RE: Camera Swap Survey

From: Chuck Flagg <cflagg4_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Fri 18 Jun 2004 - 20:54:22 PDT

Here's my answers!

1. The country you will be mailing your cameras from.
        USA

2. What film (or paper) formats are you comfortable working with.
        I can work in any format but not much experience with Polaroid

3. How much time do you think there should be between camera mailings.
        1 month should be enough

4. How long should the total swap take (3 months, 6 months a year).
        6 months to 1 year max depending on final group size

5. What you would like as documentation for the swap ( a picture from each
user of your camera or make copies
of one picture to send to each camera maker in your group).
        A picture to be sent to the camera maker from each user of the camera.

6. If we break into groups are you interested in being a group leader or are
you interested in being in
multiple groups.
        I was a leader for the last formal swap so I think I will just participate
this time :-), Yes I would like to be in multiple groups.

7. What other types of documentation would you like to see come out of this
and can you help in its
production.
A web site with a blog style journal entry system similar to fotolog.com for
each participant to post impressions and images. A book would be nice but
perhaps its too much to ask or too costly.

Chuck Flagg
PinholeCamera47@mchsi.com
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