Re: Art retreat for photographers

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I spent two weeks in Sabta Fe last year...one week vacationing with friends, one week at the Santa Fe Photography school learning bw printing from George DeWolfe. It was one of the best things I've ever done for myself.

Yes, I'd be interested.

Lea

a child inspires me for what he is
and for what he may become

On Apr 11, 2010, at 2:12 PM, Trevor Cunningham <trevor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

After chasing aliens in Roswell, documenting the lava flows in Carrizozo and petroglyphs in Alamogordo, as well as IR grabs at White Sands and VLA, you could count me in for a little R&R at such a place! I'll make sure to arrange some IB training at the Arm&Hammer school to get the plane fare covered.

Herschel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

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?
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On 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 "limi ts."  It's an image I made of my girlfriend and me twelve years ago, which I entitled Pygmalion and Galetea. Gr atuitious, exploitive, full frontal nudity. You say, "I'm sure everyone agrees that there must be some limits." S o how about it? Should I be allowed to post it on Photofourm, or not?Â
http://pics.livejournal.com/forioscribe/pic/004xgq0b
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 8:51 AM, YGelmanPhoto <ygelmanphoto@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:ygelmanphoto@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

"Censors"? Â "Thought police are fired up"? Â No need for getting
angry; this is a forum and agreements can be put forward as to
what should be excluded. Â Based on the agreements, people can
choose to join or not. Â I'm sure everyone agrees that there must
be some limits; if some want no limits then they can choose to not
join.
   -yoram









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