I dry mount my photographs using a Seal 210M dry mount press. I got mine used, and the good folks at Elmer’s, who make the press, were kind enough to email me a .pdf of the manual. I’ve had several people ask me for copies, so I am posting the manual here. You can right-click [...]
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Albumen was the most popular method of printmaking from abut 1860 until about 1900. The papers were hand made, most of them in France and Germany, by coating writing paper with a mixture of eggs whites and salt. Photographs show lines of European women floating the paper in trays of egg whtes and hanging them [...]
My mother took me up to her attic over the Christmas break. She had a typewriter she wanted me to get rid of. She said she thought it came from WMAZ-TV. I took it downstairs and examined it. As the ribbon was tangled, I pulled off the ribbon cover and found the name Stan Carey [...]
“Hit the ball, Red. Hit the ball.” “Level swing. Level swing.” Dugout chatter is the same from little leagues to major leagues, and it also livens up college women’s softball. While the game is often played on recreation department fields rather than on campus, it is quickly gaining popularity across Georgia. More than 200 fans [...]

