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Silver Front
An APUG photography quaterly.
 

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juan said:
Fotographias de Pelicula

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éste consigue mi voto
I just have a hard time saying pelicula for some reason. Takes me minutes to get it out. Don't normally stutter but with this word I do.

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Maybe since the growing trend in photography is to go digital we should call it something like:

Bohemian Photography

Since the definition of bohemian is: A person with artistic or literary interests who disregards conventional standards of behavior.
 

David A. Goldfarb

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"Bohemian Photography" may have the Czechs wondering, and could leave the Moravians and Slovaks a little miffed.
 

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What is this publication limited to? The name silver is indicative of black and white photography exclusively. Are you wanting to exclude the photographers that choose to use color materials?

That said, I no longer have a dog in this fight. Good luck to you all on this publication.
 

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Color uses silver also. It is the only way to sensitize the sites where the dye couplers are going to attach.
 

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Jorge's idea is excellent, maybe with a tag line such as:


Silver Front
The APUG Quarterly of Classic Photograpic Processes

I think this would encompass all non-digital, "traditional methods".

As far as color goes, No other magazine differentiates between B&W and color in their title. I think you let the cover photo and content do that. Anyone who is interested will pick it up and open it and understand what it is about. I am you can find plenty of contributors with color work. Steve had excellent ones all the time in Photovision.
 

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Ailsa said:
How about:
Classic Photography
[tag line] Say "pants" to pixels!

I like "Classic Photography" best ... How about adding: (smaller case)"The APUG Quarterly"?
 

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Another reference to Ag (ever notice Aggie is named after our precious metal?)
Silver Vision
 

Ed Sukach

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Aggie said:
One thing you won't see is Ed in his Spice Girl outfit.

Hey!! Wait a minute ... I've spent good money on these threads ....!!!
 

Robert

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Aggie said:
A purely highbrow esoteric acedemic journal of language incomprehensible to those who are not native English speakers will also eliminate a vast portion of a readership. Humore has a part and to me a large part. It can be done with taste and sensibility. Where as this thread can be as raucous as Jorge will let us be.

One thing you won't see is Ed in his Spice Girl outfit.

I wonder about that. How well does humour really travel? Think about English humour. The other thing is how many none native english speakers will have less problems with humour then something more bookish.

Now Ed in a skirt that will work the world over-)))
 

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I like Silverpixels's suggestion best -- maybe even shortened to "GEL" which is therefore also a verb.

Grandiose is bad.

Ireverent and unbeholdin' to the masses of the digital photo industry is good.
 
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I think Ed and his thread (s) ought to be photgraphed for the first front cover.
 

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nothing wrong with "brainstorming". A recognised project developement phase! Better to have this discussion now than later!
 

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I still like "Traditional Photography" or "Classic Photography" as either one is positive, descriptive, and inclusive of all methods yet leaves out digital.

But for fun "This is meant to be fun. Get the funny ones out and laugh and move on" as Aggie suggest I have two more.

Of course "Luddite Photography" would fit the digigeeks image of us, and then there could be "Troglodyte Photography - an APUG quarterly". If that doesn't catch attention on the newstand nothing much would. We do spend a lot of time alone in our dark little caves don't we?
 

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negative space - that sounds really good to me.
 

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How about "Red Light Diaries". That is sure to sell a few extra copies.
 

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"The Dark Side"

"Light Art(s)"

"PhotoArgentum"

"The Silver Pages"
 

Sean

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"Emulsional"

"Real Photography"
-just to get the digiheads going absolutely berserk.

"The Elitist Luddite"

"Photochemical"

"CCD's and CMOS's Are For Wimps"
 

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With a little editing of Sean's ideas


Real Photography- the elitist Luddites's APUG quarterly

Funny, offensive and confusing to all non-Luddites.
 
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