Been a chatty bunch lately haven't you. I have not read all the messages so pardon me. I have met one or two of the staff of the B&W Magazine. They are proud, perceptive, sharp minded individuals. They are familiar with the history of photography, on some levels intimately. I would much rather see one or more of the exchange collections sent to the publication, just like we do in our exchanges - completely ready for return shipping. If I get my hands on one of the issues, to fully understand what WAS written I may do it myself, being confident I wouldn't be sending the collection into a hole. The passions that are stirred are good, it is this sense of spirit which starts as a cult and creates an art form. Participants of exchanges in some cases are as well versed in historical B&W as the staff of the publication. It's with that, and the quality of work, which I would find it more interesting to put in the hands of the publisher/editor/staff Black And White work being produced digitally rather than canceling subscriptions, at this point. Better to respond to than react. Sincerely, Cleavis
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Send the Challenge...Re: B&W Magazine "drops" digital prints
2002-02-28 by lyonscox
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