just passing along a mailing from aperture about bookshops December 2021
New England and Mid-Atlantic
ARTBOOK @ MoMA PS1 (NYC)
Baltimore Photo Space (Baltimore)
Brookline Booksmith (Boston)
Dashwood Books (NYC)
McNally Jackson Books (NYC)
MoMA (NYC)
Printed Matter (NYC)
Strand Bookstore (NYC)
Pacific Coastal Region
Arcana: Books on the Arts (LA)
ARTBOOK @ Hauser & Wirth (LA)
Park Life (San Francisco)
Powellʼs Books (Portland, OR)
SFMOMA (San Francisco)
Southern Region
Books and Books (Miami)
Interabang Books (Dallas)
Lemuria Books (Jackson)
MFAH—Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (Houston)
PAMM—Pérez Art Museum Miami (Miami)
Midwest Region
MCA—Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (Chicago)
Walker Art Center (Minneapolis)
A pdf that has been saved to archive.org so even if the above url goes inactive try the wayback machine for their copy. I always make copies of useful finds to my own reference wiki/cloud store.
I was looking for filters to make pan film into ortho. I have old filters but wanted to check for upgraded versions. Yep, available. For about the price of 6 rolls of Ilford Ortho+ which I don’t expect to be a regular catalog item for many more years.
Spend time getting data, technical pdfs from Kodak’s motion picture section. It is the last repository of Kodak’s once grand marketing information service.
the dead cat bounce is small (in a few millions):
Selling film to Hollywood is only a small fraction of Kodak’s business — and not about to restore the company’s former fortunes — but it’s bringing back a bit of glamour to the photographic icon.
The company sold more 65-millimeter film, its largest format, last year than ever before, Bellamy said. That size is used on productions such as large-screen ImaxCorp. films, as well as the newest James Bond movie. Film proponents say the medium offers a softer, warmer, grainier look that makes outdoor scenes brighter and can be more flattering to actors. — bloomberg
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