Please respond to the following questions.
>1. The country you will be mailing your cameras from.
>
USA
>2. What film (or paper) formats are you comfortable working with.
>
120mm; 4x5 sheet film; 8x10 film or paper
>3. How much time do you think there should be between camera mailings.
>
A month or so--
>4. How long should the total swap take (3 months, 6 months a year).
>
As much as a year--
>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).
>
An image 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 hope we don't break into groups, but if so, I would like to be in more
than one (120mm/4x5 formats).
>7. What other types of documentation would you like to see come out of this and can you help in its
>production.
>
A web page with pictures of all the cameras, and images made with them.
I could do a page on my website (I have plenty of room) or on my new
weblog, http://jankapoor.typepad.com/ephemerata.
>If you have anymore suggestions for the survey please pass them on. Hopefully this will allow us to find the
>right members for each group and split up into manageable swap teams.
>
Perhaps group people according to the formats of the cameras they plan
to swap.
Thanks for all your hard work, Chris. I'm enjoying my Pinhole Blender!
Jan
-- Fine art photography of Jan Kapoor at www.jankapoor.net Pinhole, large format, alternative printing processes and digital. _______________________________________________ Post to the list as PLAIN TEXT only - no HTML pinhole-discussion mailing list pinhole-discussion@spitbite.org FAQ at http://spitbite.org/pinhole-discussion/list.htmlReceived on Sat Jun 19 07:15:09 2004
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