How about a Rickenbacker Bass book?
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ken_swearingen
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Splendid idea, Paul.
I'll buy two!
I've always felt that the Richard Smith book is simply lacking in the bass department, not to mention the poorly printed B&W pictures.
I won't be so audacious as to ask for any of my RIC bass pics to be included in your book. They can be seen here anyway:
http://photobucket.com/albums/v400/Flower_Child/My%20Basses/
I'll buy two!
I've always felt that the Richard Smith book is simply lacking in the bass department, not to mention the poorly printed B&W pictures.
I won't be so audacious as to ask for any of my RIC bass pics to be included in your book. They can be seen here anyway:
http://photobucket.com/albums/v400/Flower_Child/My%20Basses/
Check out my lab's website at www.labwork-bw.com.
On a more serious note, I would be willing to lend a hand in the editing and writing areas.
[I was tempted to write that: eye wood bee wilin two lennd uh hand inn thuh eduteen an ryting air rheas. I can be serious when I want to be!]
[I was tempted to write that: eye wood bee wilin two lennd uh hand inn thuh eduteen an ryting air rheas. I can be serious when I want to be!]
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
George,
We are a custom b&w lab. All work we do is by hand whether it is the film processing or the printing. Our clients range from amateurs to professional photographers, students, fine artists, portrait and wedding photographers, pretty much anyone who wants the finest in real b&w. Another aspect of what we do is for museums, libraries and other kinds of historical/archival institutions. As we do not do machine prints we make contact sheets of the film and then the customer can pick which negs to have printed, along with any special instructions such as cropping, burning, dodging, etc. A lot of our customers are fine artists so we do fiber base prints for exhibition for them; we also make prints for those who hand color their work, generally this is on a matte fiber base paper. Did you check out the website? There are some sample images from work by myself and the other two partners in the lab. It first started out as a commercial photography business back in 1958 but the lab side of the business has become a major part of it now. We have clients from all over the US and some outside including Qatar in the Middle East.
What kind of photography is your son doing?
We are a custom b&w lab. All work we do is by hand whether it is the film processing or the printing. Our clients range from amateurs to professional photographers, students, fine artists, portrait and wedding photographers, pretty much anyone who wants the finest in real b&w. Another aspect of what we do is for museums, libraries and other kinds of historical/archival institutions. As we do not do machine prints we make contact sheets of the film and then the customer can pick which negs to have printed, along with any special instructions such as cropping, burning, dodging, etc. A lot of our customers are fine artists so we do fiber base prints for exhibition for them; we also make prints for those who hand color their work, generally this is on a matte fiber base paper. Did you check out the website? There are some sample images from work by myself and the other two partners in the lab. It first started out as a commercial photography business back in 1958 but the lab side of the business has become a major part of it now. We have clients from all over the US and some outside including Qatar in the Middle East.
What kind of photography is your son doing?
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