You are the only one outside of the US. No Canadians even this time around!
I'm not sure what we can do. I'll check with each of the groups and see if
we can get one portfolio sent to you at the end of the travels. You would be
responsible for destroying all the prints once you have viewed them.
With the Cheers sign-off at the bottom, I gather you are in UK?
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Gregory Georges
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-epson-inkjet@...
> [mailto:owner-epson-inkjet@...]On Behalf Of ncmphoto
> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 4:33 AM
> To: Gregory Georges
> Subject: Re:Traveling Portfolio?
>
>
> Gregory,
>
> I'd like to participate but I live in Europe. Will there be a European
> group or a way to keep the Euro's together so the potfolio isn't crossing
> the ocean between members too often? And why is this always brought up in
> the summer, when folks are on vacation? I didn't join last time because
> I'm away all of August and was afraid the portfolio would arrive while I
> was gone. I shall also be away from late October to late November.
>
> A simpler solution is currently going on in the PiezographyBW elist - a
> print exchange, in 2 groups of 10 and one of 30 members. This way the
> coordinator receives 10 (or 30) copies of one print from each
> participant, opens the packages and reconstitutes each with a print from
> the others in that group and sends them back. Obviously return postage
> must be included or a way to return to sender without cost. More work for
> the coordinator but the prints travel only once each way from/to
> everyone. And each member gets to keep either 10 or 30 different prints
> depending on how many of his/hers were contributed.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Nina
>
> >Of all people, I thought Rafe might have been one of the ones
> that would be
> >most interested to try again. He submitted superb work. He had several
> >prints that made it really worthwhile. There is no question that Rafe was
> >over-whelmed by the aggravation and effort that it took to organize and
> >manage and follow up a portfolio. I too learned that and so this is a new
> >approach.
> >
> >The idea is that each copy of the portfolio will only go to 20 people.
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