[GSBN] looking for picture of 'proffesional plastering'

Rikki Nitzkin rikkinitzkin at earthlink.net
Mon Oct 19 19:10:30 UTC 2009


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Rikki Jennifer Nitzkin
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El 07/10/2009, a las 19:58, contact at lamaisonenpaille.com escribi?:

> Bonjour,
>
> We are finishing the work on our french adaptation of Bruce's book  
> this week.
> For the cover I'm searching for a fine looking picture of someone  
> projecting plaster on a SB wall. The picture will be about 8x8 cm  
> (2,5x 2,5 inch) so it cannot be a very 'crowded' shot. Less is  
> better! If it can be a colourfull plaster that would be great.
> It can also be a close-up shot 'nozzle-plaster flying-and wall'.
>
> A good shot of someone applying plaser with a trowel will also do.
>
> The idea is that it the cover should please to the 'regular'  
> builders. The problem with my own pictures is that I allways apply  
> the base coat by hand. I'll happily continue doing so, but the  
> regular french building professionals have a typical way of snobbing  
> that approach. I'll gladly adapt my cover to please them. Next they  
> might come for a workshop and then I'll get them slapping mud ;-)
>
> For your information, I am happy to announce that I co-publish the  
> book with Eyrolles, one of the 2 main french publishers for the  
> regular building trade. That way I hope that the regular building  
> professionels will gain more acceptance for SB building. A bit like  
> getting Lafarge (the cement giant) to say on TV that straw is the  
> way to go ;-)
>
> Anyway, your help is very much appr?ciated.
> Ofcourse you will be credited (and can be payed if you want)
>
> Bye,
> Andr?
> www.lamaisonenpaille.com
>
>
>
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