Congrats to Sean and APUG. I look forward to reading it.
If anyone cannot get a copy and would like one, PM me and I will pick up a copy for you. YOu can send me a check including estimated postage and I wll send one out to you.
Texas,Hawaii and Pennsylvania-I guess those of us on the edge of this country and those beyond(Sean)have to place our faith in the worlds postal systems.
I scanned this for you unfortunates...not great (the scanning) but a six page article is very nice. The images are excellent and nice to see other than on the web. Congrats Sean et al. Enjoy (if I uploaded this right...)
It's a FESTIVUS MIRACLE my issue ariived this very day.Feel like Scrooge after
he sent the kid to get the biggest bird in the window.Great article with some really
outstanding images(some of which I've seen here).Was this the article that was being discussed a few months ago or are we awaiting one in Black and White Photography(UK) also.
Thanks Alex, that was basically the first draft of the interview. They asked if I wanted changes and I reworked some things and sent them in, they acknowledged that they got them and would do them, so not sure what went wrong there. My changes shifted the tone from their original focus of digi vs. trad. to a more apug oriented article. Also there was the usual stuff paraphrased wrong and taken out of context. Well, like Jorge told me in a PM, there is no such thing as bad publicity.. I am thankful for the opportunity they gave us and am glad we've made it into a well known magazine
My copy came in the mail on Chritmas Eve, so it has made it to Texas now. A very nice article Sean and will bet that it bumps the number of hits and members up. Congratulations to all of those that had their work published...it looked good (though I thought it was all printed a little dark). Oh Yeah, as an aside, the Contact Printers Guild has an ad following the article..it only seemed right that they would be the next thing I saw after I turned the page.
I just picked up mine at a newsstand uptown in NYC, though over the last few days, I've seen stacks of the Dec. issue still at a few B&N's and a Borders not too far away.
Went to Hastings and Barnes & Noble today and they still didn't have them in stock on the shelf or in the backroom.
Will check again before I go on vacation--should be good reading in the airport, though I did pick up the David Goldfarb Leo Tolstoy book from Barnes & Noble today...GO DAVID!
note: David did the intro and notes for the Barnes & Noble edition of a collection of Tolstoy's stories headed by The Death of Ivan Ilych. If I remember correctly, there is an older post about this (the book came out in 2003), but no reason not to give David a bump.