Showing posts with label APDP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label APDP. Show all posts
APDP: Final Appearance
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Monday, April 25, 2011
Final Appearance
“My final appearance was for Angels FC (Kents oldest non-league club)”
Broken Leg
“We both jumped for the high ball, he fell and I heard an almighty crack”
Neville Southall
“He wasn’t in goal, but he took a penalty in the shoot out”
Long Shot
“Twice I scored from my own half on this pitch”
Top Corner
“It was actually an open goal and only needed tapping in”
No Referee
“The match descended into chaos with the first controversial incident”
Paul Strand: Under the Dark Cloth
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Monday, March 21, 2011
"The important thing is that you have to have something to say about the world"
Bedrooms of the Fallen
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011
I'm not too keen on the pushy words of this appeal, the money is for funding the photographer and not supporting any of the families, and whilst I agree funding is important, he is appealing as if he is a registered charity.
Remarkably similar to Mianda Hutton's 'Room's Project' that started a few years before this.
The End of Film?
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Wednesday, February 09, 2011
The often talked about demise of film photography isn't that surprising really. Having spent the last two weeks trying to get film, paper and developing materials from two of the UK's leading suppliers has been impossible.
Firstly AG Photographic provided a message after placing the order that they have a large number of orders and are dispatching as soon as possible and to let them know if the order is urgent. I replied but heard nothing for four days so I cancelled by email and had an almost immediate reply with an apology. AG don't take the money until dispatch so no refund required.
Secondly Silverprint who dispatch the next day never had any messages of problems, and two days later I received an email from Parcelforce saying my parcel would be delivered a couple of days later, within the 3 to 5 days originally quoted. The tracking number however never worked and a few days after expected delivery date there is no sign of the parcel and Parcelforce have no knowledge of collecting it from Silverprint. Silverprint took my money and I am still awaiting a reply and a refund.
Luckily i was able to source the materials needed (leftovers from other Uni workshops), so the workshop was not a complete disaster...
UPDATE - Silverprint claim they didn't dispatch because they were waiting for one roll of film but will now dispatch and send the last roll of film at a later time. One poxy roll of film out of 20 odd rolls. Poor communication.
UPDATE 2. One day delivery and just waiting on one roll of film so they can do it.
The end of film, far from it, a resurgence perhaps...
Firstly AG Photographic provided a message after placing the order that they have a large number of orders and are dispatching as soon as possible and to let them know if the order is urgent. I replied but heard nothing for four days so I cancelled by email and had an almost immediate reply with an apology. AG don't take the money until dispatch so no refund required.
Secondly Silverprint who dispatch the next day never had any messages of problems, and two days later I received an email from Parcelforce saying my parcel would be delivered a couple of days later, within the 3 to 5 days originally quoted. The tracking number however never worked and a few days after expected delivery date there is no sign of the parcel and Parcelforce have no knowledge of collecting it from Silverprint. Silverprint took my money and I am still awaiting a reply and a refund.
Luckily i was able to source the materials needed (leftovers from other Uni workshops), so the workshop was not a complete disaster...
UPDATE - Silverprint claim they didn't dispatch because they were waiting for one roll of film but will now dispatch and send the last roll of film at a later time. One poxy roll of film out of 20 odd rolls. Poor communication.
UPDATE 2. One day delivery and just waiting on one roll of film so they can do it.
The end of film, far from it, a resurgence perhaps...
ACPP: Street Photography Broadstairs
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Wednesday, February 02, 2011
Broadstairs Beach Photography...
Camera: Leica M7
Film: Fomapan 100
Developer: Kodak D76 1+1 10mins @ 20C
Scanned: Epsom V300 @ 1200dpi
ACPP: Street Photography Deal
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Wednesday, February 02, 2011
Deal...
Camera: Leica M7
Film: Fomapan 100
Developer: Kodak D76 1+1 10mins @ 20C
Scanned: Epsom V300 @ 1200dpi
Leica M8
ACPP: Street Photography London
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Wednesday, February 02, 2011
London...
Camera: Leica M7
Film: Kodak Tri-X
Developer: Kodak D76 1+1 10mins @ 20C
Scanned: Epsom V300 @ 1200dpi
ACPP: Street Photography Margate
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Wednesday, February 02, 2011
Margate - The search for people...
Camera: Leica M7
Film: Kodak Tri-X
Developer: Kodak D76 1+1 10mins @ 20C
Scanned: Epsom V300 @ 1200dpi
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