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Here is where you will find my new
camera of choice. The Zero Image.
There is also a huge pinhole gallery
here that is certainly worth a look.

Jon Grepstad, this is a hardcore pinhole site. Excellent information and a great list of links at the bottom of the
page. Don't miss his gallery.

Pinhole photography by Justin Quinnell is a site you really should visit. He has a very interesting perspective on the
world through pinhole photography.

The Pilates Studio of Fairfield is the
finest pilates studio in Fairfield if not
the entire East Coast.
Award winning illustrator of children's
books, Stephanie Peterson.
The Mermaid Parade. Read all about it.
Mark Drought. What can I say, an old
friend as well as poker pal. He taught
me everything I know about the game.
Another award winning illustrator by
the name of Peterson. Chris Peterson
that is. A terrific illustrator. Does a lot
of rock and roll poster stuff.

Briar Press is a wonderful site that is dedicated to the art of letterpress printing. Why not take a few minutes and explore
the history that made the www possible. Check out the museum.

The Photographers' Formulary is a terrific source of chemistry
and information. Most of the images shown here were
processed in their PMK developer. Great stuff.

 

The web is lousy with pinhole sites. If you can't find what you're looking for through one of these links just type pinhole photography into google (or your favorite search engine) for such an abundance of information it'll make your hair hurt. Good luck.

I've been a fan of the Photographer's Formulary for several years. If you process your own work you owe it to yourself to check them out.

If you're ever in town and need a pilates fix, Pilates Studio of Fairfield is the only place to go.

When Stephanie isn't teaching pilates she's illustrating. What a gal. Like I said, an award winning illustrator.

Looking for something a tad irreverent? Mark is your guy. His slightly left leaning columns are almost always good for a laugh, or apoplexy. Do yourself a favor and find the link on his page to "Steve, don't eat it." I was laughing out loud.

I know it's hard to see but that's Chris in front of Red's Java House in San Francisco. Stephanie and I went out to visit Chris one Thanksgiving and I got sick as a dog... but that's another story for another time. For now you should check out his work.