Welcome back. I have been following your posts since I met Bill Schwab may years ago and he indicated you made some huge prints for him. A square image of a tree, as I recall.
I never got up to Toronto to have you do the same for me, but wound up getting my own Durst 8x10 enlarger instead. Coincidentally my enlarger came from Toronto.
Welcome back, Bob! Your double PMK Pyro rotary recipe is still my go to B&W developer, although I am shooting mostly colors now (4x5). Actually, I just won a Hugo. I will email you.
Thank you all for the kind words, I have asked Sean to keep my posts fresh, turned 70 this year and I have hired two young women helping out as apprentices, I am now
more content to work on my Consumption Project ( I pretty much started it in 2004 when I first joined APUG ) , I am really interested in passing down
my now 50 years of continuous printing experience here in Toronto to anyone who asks and on FB Groups and here.
Thank you all for the kind words, I have asked Sean to keep my posts fresh, turned 70 this year and I have hired two young women helping out as apprentices, I am now
more content to work on my Consumption Project ( I pretty much started it in 2004 when I first joined APUG ) , I am really interested in passing down
my now 50 years of continuous printing experience here in Toronto to anyone who asks and on FB Groups and here.
I'd forgotten, I was thinking I was a few months older than you, not the other way around
I remember turning up at your Gallery, around the time arranged and you assumed I was just a passer bye, popping in, as I was younger than you'd assumed.