PHOTO SUPPLIES:
fotocare.com (retail and rental in NYC)
LABS:
Rite Aid New Paltz (35 mm development)
Art Craft in Kingston
Griffin Editions (mail order C-41 film processing for students)
Praus in Rochester (4×5 processing)
LTI in Manhattan (4×5 processing)
CRC in Manhattan (Film processing)
printspace.com (printing and scanning workspace)
FRAMING:
Rhinebeck Artstore
Helrick’s Framing of Dover, NJ
ArtToFrames
Famatic.com
Frame Destination (.com)
USAframes.com
Framesbymail.com
Laumont in NYC for professional framing/mounting
Pictureframes.com (better)
SHOW CARDS:
PDQ
SUNY New Paltz Print shop
PRINT ON DEMAND BOOKS:
CAMERA REPAIR:
Photo Tech Camera Repair contemporary camera and lens repair
Alan W. Brubaker repairs old and new wooden filmholders and restoration of cameras.
Jim Galvin: 2800 Riverside Blvd Sacramento CA 95818 jgalvin@cwo.com (916)441-5841. machine work.
Lotus View Camera: Refurnishing and repair of vintage and modern large-format-cameras and wooden cameras. Adapter lens boards (wood and metal) for multiple use of your lenses and special lens boards. Mounting of classic and modern lenses in classic and modern shutters. Service and repair for vintage shutters Copy boards for print-out-paper in all sizes. Equipment and accessories for the large and superlarge format photographer.
Steve K Grimes: Large Format Lens and Shutter services, including repair and complex machine work. Steve Grimes himself passed away a couple of years ago, but the business continues to be operated by the machinists he has trained. Feedback continues to be positive (although I have reservations about my own experience).
Flutot’s Camera Repair: Said to be reliable, and more affordable than SKG, especially for simpler jobs such as CLA.
Bob Watkins used to work for Sinar and now does Arca Swiss service work in North America. He works on all the brands, but not on wooden cameras.
Paul Ebel S200 Glade Ave. Box 86 Spring Valley, Wisconsin 54767 ,(715) 778-4372
Patrick Alt 1324 South Figueroa #101 LA, CA 90015, 213-784-3087: refurbishes classic cameras
Ken Hough: an expert at repairing Deardorff cameras. Warning: several people have complained about unreliable and/or unethical business practices.