Dear friends,
I tried to upload in the photojournal some examples of the shoes made for me by Mr. Klemann over the period of the last 10 years. The album is still untitled, perhaps I will manage to give it a title. I will try to add further pictures in the following days (unfortunately the uploading process is not very fast or the pictures too large...).
Mr Klemann is a nice fellow in his 40s with a long story of shoemaking in Germany and in London (Lobb, Foster & Sons). He settled in a small village near Hamburg at the beginning of the 90s. The entire shoemaking process is done in his workshop under his supervision. He is a lucky guy as his sons decided to follow his trade, thus ensuring a continuation.
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Jannis, I can’t find your picture(s).
For those who are interested, here is Mr Klemann’s web-site:
http://www.klemann-shoes.com/html/start.html
For those who are interested, here is Mr Klemann’s web-site:
http://www.klemann-shoes.com/html/start.html
Hallo bengal-stripe,
the pictures are in the Photojurnal/bespoke shoes as an "untitled" album directly under the Corthay album. I am sorry but I have not been able to rename the album.
the pictures are in the Photojurnal/bespoke shoes as an "untitled" album directly under the Corthay album. I am sorry but I have not been able to rename the album.
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Jannis,
Thank you for the pictures. Always nice to see the real thing. As for renaming the album, I'm reproducing below instructions I wrote for another member. Your menu options may be different than what's pictured below but the concept is the same. I believe that in this case only the user who created the album or the administrator can change the name.
Thank you for the pictures. Always nice to see the real thing. As for renaming the album, I'm reproducing below instructions I wrote for another member. Your menu options may be different than what's pictured below but the concept is the same. I believe that in this case only the user who created the album or the administrator can change the name.
(1) Navigate into the album whose title you wish to change, and towards the top right corner you will see a drop-down menu called "admin options." From this drop down select "properties":
(2) In the resulting "Album Properties" pop-up window, change the contents of the "Album Title" field:
(3) Scroll down on the "Album Properties" pop-up and click "Apply" then click "Close".
If all went well your new title should be saved. Hope this helps.
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