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OK, Le Deal: I recently visited the photo teaching department at Weber State University, here in Ogden, Utah. This university's photo department still teaches film photography -- it has two HUGE gang darkrooms, with 20 enlargers or so each, and they tell me they get a lot of students.
They also teach a special class in 4 X 5 photography every year, and they teach some color, although not much. I understand there's also a class or two in that D-word thing floating around, but we care not about that.
A friend and I recently took some stuff up to donate -- an old 4 X 5 camera, some film holders, some books -- and we got to talking to Levi Jackson, the lab manager/professor, about his program. He said they get a lot of students every year to take basic photography, and a nice handful for the advanced classes.
What they need are cameras for the students to learn with. Specifically: Good solid working 35mm SLRs with shutter speeds, f-stops and focus, and perhaps a working internal meter, but they're flexible on the meter. A lens would be very helpful. If it has automation too, OK, but these kids need to learn.
For example, I just picked this wonder up for $25 here on ApUG. I'll either donate it or use it to replace the AE-1 I have been using with this lens and donate the AE-1 instead:
SO: If you have such a camera, rather than give it to Goodwill, or make it a flower planter, or let the baby drool on it, why not send it to me? I will donate it to Weber State to help teach and inspire our future film users.
I WILL PAY THE POSTAGE, up to $20. I have $100 here burning a hole in my pocket, and as long as it lasts I'll mail you a check.
Amazing opportunity for some good Karma, folks.
Deal?
Charles Trentelman
3556 Fowler Ave.
Ogden, UT 84403
801-394-0239
summicron12000@yahoo.com
ps: No, they do NOT need enlargers.
OK, Le Deal: I recently visited the photo teaching department at Weber State University, here in Ogden, Utah. This university's photo department still teaches film photography -- it has two HUGE gang darkrooms, with 20 enlargers or so each, and they tell me they get a lot of students.
They also teach a special class in 4 X 5 photography every year, and they teach some color, although not much. I understand there's also a class or two in that D-word thing floating around, but we care not about that.
A friend and I recently took some stuff up to donate -- an old 4 X 5 camera, some film holders, some books -- and we got to talking to Levi Jackson, the lab manager/professor, about his program. He said they get a lot of students every year to take basic photography, and a nice handful for the advanced classes.
What they need are cameras for the students to learn with. Specifically: Good solid working 35mm SLRs with shutter speeds, f-stops and focus, and perhaps a working internal meter, but they're flexible on the meter. A lens would be very helpful. If it has automation too, OK, but these kids need to learn.
For example, I just picked this wonder up for $25 here on ApUG. I'll either donate it or use it to replace the AE-1 I have been using with this lens and donate the AE-1 instead:
SO: If you have such a camera, rather than give it to Goodwill, or make it a flower planter, or let the baby drool on it, why not send it to me? I will donate it to Weber State to help teach and inspire our future film users.
I WILL PAY THE POSTAGE, up to $20. I have $100 here burning a hole in my pocket, and as long as it lasts I'll mail you a check.
Amazing opportunity for some good Karma, folks.
Deal?
Charles Trentelman
3556 Fowler Ave.
Ogden, UT 84403
801-394-0239
summicron12000@yahoo.com
ps: No, they do NOT need enlargers.
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