Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/05/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 07:21 PM 5/22/97 -0600, you wrote: > >I am 100% committed to doing whatever it takes to capture my share of >business here. Share some of your ideas, please! > > >Regards, > > > >Ben W. Holmes >Photographer >Boulder, CO >USA > Ben, After reading your posts over the past months, viewing your www site, and reading your signature (Photographer) I thought all along that, that is what you already are. I'm confused. Perhaps I missed a post or two from the past. If you are not a photographer, what are you? Since this is a time for sharing, share with us what you do, that you want to stop doing, in order to do photography. If you are ever interested in publishing your own photography books, I would be happy to help you. You can do everything yourself, at home, except the separations and the actual printing/binding. The color work (seps) actually can be done at home on your computer but the proper equipment costs way too much and it also limits your choice of printers. My wife and I use a printer (Everbest) in Hong Kong. We deal directly with the printer. We have neither been there nor met anybody from the company. We introduced ourselves to them via fax, they introduced themselves to us via fax (this was before they had e-mail.) We use fax, e-mail, FedEx, and ocean freight for everything. It works. It's easy. And it's fun. For an example of their work, look at Carr Clifton's "Wild & Scenic California" published by Browntrout Publishers, printed by Everbest. A single book is equivalent to ten years of hard labor in the profession. The best to you Ben. Jim