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Friday, February 03, 2017

SU's Art Department Seeks Film Camera Donations

SALISBURY, MD---Looking for something to do with an old film camera? Donate it to Salisbury University!

SU’s Art Department is seeking 35mm SLR cameras with changeable lens capabilities to loan to students in its Photography Program. Film cameras with adjustable shutter speeds and F-stops, and those that take 120 film also are sought.

To donate a camera, or for more information, email Jeanne Anderton at jlanderton@salisbury.edu.

For more information about SU visit www.salisbury.edu.
 

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ask the SU President she makes $500,000 yr.get a pt job snowflakes.

Anonymous said...

With all the money SU gets from the State, they're asking for donated cameras?

Anonymous said...

what a joke

Anonymous said...

You can easily pick up a used 35mm camera at most pawn shops for $35 to $50.

Anonymous said...

The next advancement in camera technology is going far beyond anything film was ever capable of. New cameras will even allow you to focus AFTER the shot. To do this is like asking for abacus donations for their computer science class.

Anonymous said...

SU has plenty of money they are buying up Salisbury rapidly.

Anonymous said...

With the University having all these spiffy new buildings and buying up Court Plaza and Temple Hills Motel, why do they need to pander for cameras for the Art Department? Why doesn't Jeanne Anderton go to Janet Eschbach and ask for this money instead of pimping to the public? Maybe if Anderton had been decent to photography alumni they would be happy to help but she's not very nice to many of the photography students who earned their degrees under her.

Anonymous said...

I'm an alumni of Anderton's and 952 is absolutely right. I've seen her out many times and she just ignores me even though I was in every class she taught. I wouldn't give any of my cameras to them just on principle alone.