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Monday, May 01, 2006 - 10:41 PM
International Analog Photography Users Group (APUG) Conference

Well, I am off tomorrow afternoon to attend the APUG Conference, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is the first one we have held, and I have high hopes that the conference will be a big success. I'll do my best to update this blog on a daily basis, and perhaps even upload a few pictures.

For those not familiar, the International Analog Photography Users Group (APUG) apug.org is a group of photographers, amateurs and professionals alike, who are dedicated to the art of photography using traditional methods and processes; that is film and photographic paper prints. The group, and associated website, was founded by my friend Sean Ross of New Zealand about 4 years ago.
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