jonoslack
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I always was the master of the vague!adjudged !
Pictures taken with a Leica M camera (film or digital) and preferably posted in the Leica threads during 2010
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I always was the master of the vague!adjudged !
Pictures taken with a Leica M camera (film or digital) and preferably posted in the Leica threads during 2010
Well, it's so much more difficult for people to pin you down:ROTFL:indeed !
200 photographers x 2 pages + intro etc. gets you in the 400-440 page range. This means that the book would be over 175 dollars + tax and shipping. Not sure how many one would sell.No process; no product. How about :
3. Large landscape format
4. 2-page spread per photographer (if it's over 200 photographers, then 1-page; However, doesn't seem likely)
Here's the blurb cost page: http://www.blurb.com/create/book/pricing#large-format-landscape
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Stefane: Me too! Happy holidays.thanks Matt, I take note. I've got real life work to do at now, but as soon as I got time I'll propose a synthesis of all your propositions.
Cheers, Stef.
I guess us Film Leica shooters will have to do our own "Classic Leica Film Photography" book.. No Digital Ms allowed...:talk028:Here's a little more:
1. limit it to one photograph per photographer on one page
2. Keep it to 2010 photographs done with a digital Leica M
This would keep the content down; make the layout easier; limit the photos that could be used; make the book cheaper; make a 2011 book more plausible.
One photograph per photographer could really highlight the variations in content, technique, and post-processing that run through the M-thread. It's harder to see that when you're scrolling through the screens. I't be fun to see it in a book.
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com