The page works for me-
http://www.fineartphotosupply.com/productspage3.htm
God bless them in God's country! I can't help but admire those who support our medium in today's market- It takes an ample supply of passion, courage, and dedication. They sent me a cool newsletter in February of 2004.
From their website is the following About Us:
"... let me just say that all photography - my photography - is really just beginning. After all, photography is only a little over 100 years old, and that's not very long for an art form."
Ansel Adams
from Ansel Adams, Photographer, 1980
Fine Black and White Photography possesses a unique quality - it is detached from reality, yet it originates from an optical reality. Because of this, some people have called Fine Art Black and White Photography "...the most exciting visual medium of our age."
Fine Art Photo Supply serves the Small, Large and Medium Format fine art photographer, and all users of traditional and/or alternative photographic methods. Our company is somewhat similar to the old Zone VI Studios. We design and manufacture specialized photographic equipment and publish a quarterly newsletter. In this day and age of digital gizmos and computer generated and manipulated prints, we sell only traditional equipment and materials.
Our company is unique. It is run by people who understand how photographic materials work, and how to get the most out of them for expressive results.
We are serious, practicing photographers and you can trust what we say about things like washing prints, printing methods, developers, cameras and lenses, tripods, exposure and development, etc. We use what we sell and sell only what we find to be the best.
At Fine Art Photo Supply, we make serious products for serious photographers. We also provide practical information on photographic processes and procedures for our customers; and if we dont know something well find it out.
Back in 1972 when I started photography, there was no such thing as "Fine Art Photography". Now, with the advent of digital photography, the niche of the Fine Art - silver image - Black and White Photographer is a much larger and much more specific part of the "traditional" market. For that matter, the Fine Art Black and White Photographer may encompass the entire traditional market.
There are now photographers who practice traditional methods because they prefer that process, much like stone lithographic printmakers and oil paintersthis makes up the new Fine Art Photography market. This is the market we serve.
Anthony & Vicki Guidice
What's not to love? :- )