f295 Early Registration Reminder

Tom Persinger of f295 writes:

We only have a few of The f295 Special Early, Early Registration Rates available! $120 instead of $150, and $75/students. Unless we sell all 40 slots prior -which looks highly probable- this rate will expire Saturday Feb. 2.

If you’re planning to come to Pittsburgh for the Symposium May 29 – June 1, 2008 Register today to reserve your seat at the best possible rate! Prices will increase Saturday at midnight EST to the (still discounted) EARLY Registration.

To Register: www.f295.org/symposium2008/?page_id=111

For Complete Symposium Information: www.f295.org/symposium2008

To book your stay with the official Symposium hotel:
Call 1-800-UNIV-CTR
Mention block code F29 to receive the discounted symposium rate.
There are a limited number of rooms available at this price. Reserve as early as possible to guarantee this great rate! Hotel price: $115 -single, double, triple or quadruple occupancy.

See you in Pittsburgh!
Tom

PS: the f295 Seminar in NYC was a fantastic success! some images may be seen here
and here.

Polaroid 51 & 56 4×5 films discontinued

Two more Polaroid films are on the chopping block… this times it’s the super-contrasty Type 51 and the sepia Type 56, both 4×5.

The pages linked above say:

NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS: Please be advised that Polaroid will be discontinuing the manufacture of its T51 [/T56] film within the next several months.

We realize that this is disappointing news for our loyal T51 users and we would like to emphasize that, although the circumstances made it inevitable, it was not an easy decision. We are very sorry for the inconvenience. We continue to manufacture and sell T52, T53, T54, T55, T57, T72 and T79 film.

Ugh. Stop the carnage!

DIY Canon SLR remote timer

Check out Rob‘s DIY 555-based remote timer for Canon SLRs! He says:

Canon makes a SLR camera remote timer that sells for a couple hundred dollars. Using inspiration from various web sites I built one for myself using about $15 worth of parts from RadioShack.

First, it is a simple wired camera remote control. Just plug the cable into the remote jack on the Canon SLR camera and the black button on top will trigger the camera auto focus, while the red button will focus then take a picture.

Second, it is a timer than can be used for time lapse photography…

Continue reading the plans at his blog, My Name Is Rob.

Via MAKE Blog

Wet plate collodion workshop, Barcelona, ES

Wet plate collodion artist/educator Quinn Jacobson writes:

The Atelieretaguardia Studio in Barcelona is planning a 3 day wet plate collodion workshop in Barcelona for May 30, 31 and June 1, 2008 and they’ve asked me to teach it!

DOWNLOAD A PDF HERE FOR MORE INFO – IN ENGLISH AND SPANISH

I taught a workshop here in November 2007 and it was a premium experience. They have a wonderful space and are a group of very talented people! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND attending this if you’re in Europe and want to learn the wet plate collodion process, you won’t regret it.

You can contact them at:

ATELIERETAGUARDIA
c/riereta 20 bis
08001 Barcelona (Spain)
+34 93 4429442
info@atelieretaguardia.com

f295 Seminar on Contemporary Alternative Photography, NYC, US

Tom Persinger writes:

The free f295 Seminar on Contemporary Alternative Photography is coming soon! It takes place in less than 3 2 weeks on Sunday January 27, 2008 at the B&H Photo Megastore in Manhattan and is COMPLETELY FREE! Because we’re expecting a large crowd for this event pre-registration is required. To reserve your space please email eventspace@bhphoto.com.

Here’s information from the B&H Website:

f295 Seminar on Contemporary Alternative Photography:

B&H hosts a very special and rare gathering of some of today’s leading alternative process photographers for a one day event of epic proportions. We’ve packed as much as we can into this 6 hour event! You’ll hear presentations from each photographer about their work, engage in discussion around alternative photographic practice, and participate in a dialogue about the state of contemporary alternative photography.

Speakers Include:

This event is not to be missed by anyone interested in; alternative process (from albumen to ziatype), pinhole, zone-plate, toy camera (Holga and Diana), and self-made cameras! B&H Event Space will be hard pressed to contain the amount of creative energy that will be present on this day.

Date: Sunday, January 27th
Time: 10:30am – 4:30pm

Registration is required for this event and seating is limited! Please reserve your seat and be sure to arrive promptly to guarantee your spot. For registration please send an email to: eventspace@bhphoto.com.

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Please Note: This event is pre-cursor to the F295 Symposium 2008: An Examination of Lensless, Alternative and Adaptive Photographic Processes held in Pittsburgh, PA. 5/29/08 to 6/1/08. The f295 Symposium is a unique and exciting three day event which features exhibitions, lectures and round-table discussions, workshops, and peer networking focused around an in-depth exploration of alternative photographic processes and means. f295 is working with the Center for the Arts in Society at Carnegie Mellon University and Pittsburgh Filmmakers to bring you a host of exciting events! Complete information, including registration information, available on the website: www.f295.org/symposium2008

See you there!