Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Fellow Leica Users: Ted Grant's _This is Our Work: The Legacy of Sir William Osler_ arrived today just before lunch. Now, I have to tell y'all that I don't buy coffee table books. For one I don't have a coffee table in the house (save the shins) and secondly I just don't have room for books to which I don't refer or re-read every few years. I should mention that for the past year, I have been taking photography classes at my local college and have pretty much browsed through their complete collection of photography and art books. I have enjoyed some, I have disliked some, and I don't even understand a few. But Ted's work is the first one that I have wanted to emulate (not in subject matter necessarily but in approach and quality and cohesiveness). My expectation of the book were not met. I thought it would be a fine book to add to the very few that I keep and look at occasionally. But after going through it, I realize that this book was going to be placed outside of the darkroom and next to the light table and print area. Every time I process a photograph, I am going to compare my print with Ted's and ask myself what I can do to make mine more like Ted's. So in just a few years, Ted's book is going to be dog-eared and fingerprinted and not in pristine collector's condition. With apologies to Ted, Bill Larsen ohlen@lightspeed.net p.s. Ted - The check is in the mail ;-)