darinb
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Is there such a thing as a young person out there with zero money who is struggling to learn photography? Someone who is, for example, paying loan payments on a camera and putting off buying their first car? Printing in a basement on card table with a single 60 watt bulb to expose contact sheets? Someone working some shit job for minimum wage to pay for expensive film and supplies?
In other words, is there a young person out there in the same situation I was in when I was first starting out?
The New Basic Series from Ansel Adams was a rewritten (it desperately needed to be rewritten) version of his classic how-to guides for photographers. These were the books I learned from when I was coming of age in the early 1980s. Later, I moved on to more advanced books and then ten years after looked at the Basic Series again--it was all there. I had just not understood it all!
If there is a person that roughly fits the above description out there, or a school who has students that fit the above description, I will send these books your way for free, and hope they do for you what they did for me. I will pay for the shipping in the USA. They need a good home. (Footnote, I'm keeping my original copies--identical to these. This is a second set I bought.) I don't have "The Print," sorry!
A second person or school in similar straits (note to auto-spellcheck, it is not spelled "straights") can have the Strobel book, View Camera Technique. This is the standard tome, used to be used at RIT, a bit "heavy" compared to the Ansel Book but it's all there, too. Again, free and I'll pay the shipping as well.
Anybody out there?
--Darin
In other words, is there a young person out there in the same situation I was in when I was first starting out?
The New Basic Series from Ansel Adams was a rewritten (it desperately needed to be rewritten) version of his classic how-to guides for photographers. These were the books I learned from when I was coming of age in the early 1980s. Later, I moved on to more advanced books and then ten years after looked at the Basic Series again--it was all there. I had just not understood it all!
If there is a person that roughly fits the above description out there, or a school who has students that fit the above description, I will send these books your way for free, and hope they do for you what they did for me. I will pay for the shipping in the USA. They need a good home. (Footnote, I'm keeping my original copies--identical to these. This is a second set I bought.) I don't have "The Print," sorry!
A second person or school in similar straits (note to auto-spellcheck, it is not spelled "straights") can have the Strobel book, View Camera Technique. This is the standard tome, used to be used at RIT, a bit "heavy" compared to the Ansel Book but it's all there, too. Again, free and I'll pay the shipping as well.
Anybody out there?
--Darin
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I've only really lurked here, but had to say this.