35mmc Website Issues (We Are Working On It)

By Sroyon

A quick note to say that unfortunately we are experiencing some serious issues with the website, which we are working overtime to resolve.

If all else fails, we might have to restore a backup version from a few days ago. If you’re a contributor, please don’t upload any content for now, because there is a risk that you will lose it as a result of the restore. Comments may also disappear into the ether.

We can only apologise for the inconvenience. We hope to be back up and fully operational soon, and will let you know when you can safely upload content and post comments again. Thank you!

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By Sroyon
I'm an amateur photographer who likes making images with pinhole cameras, smartphones and everything in between. I do have a special fondness for vintage film cameras... but who doesn't! I also enjoy working on collaborative projects, alternative processes, and developing and printing in my makeshift home darkroom. You can see more of my work on my Website and Instagram: @midtonegrey.
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Gary on 35mmc Website Issues (We Are Working On It)

Comment posted: 04/04/2023

Page Not Found Error still on Apr 4 10:00 EST
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Marco Andres on 35mmc Website Issues (We Are Working On It)

Comment posted: 04/04/2023

This must be very frustrating for the site managers. Unfortunately it is reaching the point where restoring from a backup may be the best option.
Sporadically able to access 35mmc.
Received this message
« Note "Forbidden: You don't have permission to access this resource. Server unable to read htaccess file, denying access to be safe.
Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Apache Server at www.35mmc.com ServerPort443 »
2023 04 04 04h43 PST [California]
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