Fraxinus
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Probably only of significance to certain UK photographers who remember his fantastic contribution in supporting 'the cause' over the years is the news that Peter Goldfield, of Goldfinger and Duckspool fame, sadly passed away last week.
Peter was a staunch supporter and enabler of independent photography in the UK from the early 1970s onwards, both through his company Goldfinger in the early days - importing Agfa Record Rapid Paper originally and then a whole range of hard-to-get materials - through to the establishment of 'Photographers at Duckspool' in 1985 - his workshop centre in rural Somerset.
So many photographers are indebted to Peter's contribution to the medium that I'm sure tributes will abound. So far, the following remembrances have appeared: Dead Link Removed; Idiotic Hat; F64 & Beyond; Re
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Peter was a staunch supporter and enabler of independent photography in the UK from the early 1970s onwards, both through his company Goldfinger in the early days - importing Agfa Record Rapid Paper originally and then a whole range of hard-to-get materials - through to the establishment of 'Photographers at Duckspool' in 1985 - his workshop centre in rural Somerset.
So many photographers are indebted to Peter's contribution to the medium that I'm sure tributes will abound. So far, the following remembrances have appeared: Dead Link Removed; Idiotic Hat; F64 & Beyond; Re
