I have an idea. I want to set up a small hostel in New Mexico. I'm considering making it available as a photo retreat with a state of the art calibrated, color-manged system for gallery quality printing. The idea is you come with your hard drive and have a quiet place inbeautiful surroundings to curate/edit and print your work. On hand is an Adobe qualified Photoshop and digital expert to assist you if necessary. You live in a house with other photographers and choose to mingle or be on your own... What do y'all think? Would you do a retreat like that?
Sent from my iPhoneOn 11 Apr 2010, at 17:59, Trevor Cunningham <trevor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Seems to be more to talk about with this image. The posture and expression seems to add a little integrity and emotion. Although, I feel sorry for the fella having to squat like that, I wonder how long or repeatedly he had to manage that pose.John Palcewski wrote:OK, here's a test of what you perceive to be appropriate "limits."   It's an image I made of my girlfriend and me twelve years ago , which I entitled Pygmalion and Galetea. Gratuitious, exploitiv e, full frontal nudity. You say, "I'm sure everyone agrees that there must be some limits." So how about it? Should I be all owed to post it on Photofourm, or not?Âhttp://pics.livejournal.com/forioscribe/pic/004xgq0bOn Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 8:51 AM, YGelmanPhoto <ygelmanphoto@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:ygelmanphoto@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:"Censors"?  "Thought police are fired up"?  No need for gett ingangry; this is a forum and agreements can be put forward as to what should be excluded.  Based on the agreements, people canchoose to join or not.  I'm sure everyone agrees that there m ustbe some limits; if some want no limits then they can choose to not join.    -yoram