Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Great story Peter! When you recover, we need to have a mini-mini-LUG lunch. You, me, Godfrey, Byron, and George. I'd like to hear more about your trip and see some photographs. Jim At 08:31 PM 6/15/00 -0400, peter choy wrote: >Hi LUGGERs, > >Delete if you are not interested in a long-winded story with no punch line! > >The last posting I made about a LUG dinner was on the occasion of the >celebrated Hong Kong fly-in last December. Adrian Bradshaw dropped by >from Shanghai, Shintaro Y. from Tokyo, Ting Lee from NYC, Alastair and >Helen Firkin from Australia, and I breezed in from Bangkok, all convening at >the Foreign Correspondents Club where Joseph and Sarah Yao had arranged for >us to enjoy the company and good cheer of various Hongkong-based LUGGERs >over a bounty of food and drink. We actually shared photos (how novel!) as >well as admired each other's accretions of camera stuff, both orthodox >as well as non-Leica. > >More recently, Adrian and Joseph reported to the LUG on their visit last >week with Tom and Tuulikki Abrahamsson in Vancouver, along with an account >of the fine hospitality they all enjoyed courtesy of Ted and Irene Grant in >Victoria. > >The saga continues. At the end of last week the "Joseph and Adrian Show" >moved from Vancouver to New York. As it happened, my son and I were also >on our way to New York where he has an internship for the summer -- I went >along partly for the ride and partly to help install my son in his summer >digs. My son and I made a rendezvous with Joseph at the Yale Club where I >had suggested we all stay. Adrian had already arrived in NYC the day >before, and walking around the streets of New York he and Ting Lee (last >meeting at the HK LUG dinner) managed to bump into each other purely by >chance! A highly unlikely but most welcome coincidence. The weekend thus >began on an auspicious and serendipitous note. (But one chord that some >here might find dissonant: when we all got together, it turned out that >Ting, Adrian and Joseph were all enthusiastically sporting Konica Hexar RFs >-- what is the world coming to?!? All along I thought that my CLE made me a >major renegade.) After meeting at the Leica gallery, we proceeded onward to >what was to become a LUG dinner, joining up with various other photo-folks >that one or more of us knew in common, including photo-journo-turned- >picture-agency-honcho Richard Ellis and photo-journo-cum-newsmag- >photo-editor Andrew Popper. The venue was a marvelously boisterous >formica-table establishment in Chinatown rejoicing in the name of Yummy >Noodles, where the food was plentiful and of a very high standard, >especially the Cantonese charcuterie and clay-pot casseroles (even passing >muster by Joseph's stringent Hong Kong standards). We had a great time, >told war stories (Richard and Andrew having covered the Gulf War), showed >portfolios (Ting had with him his first Epson 3000 print made with a Cone >Tech quad tone inkset), and generally made fixtures of ourselves at Yummy >Noodles. Afterwards a rump group of us gamely tried to walk off some dinner >by strolling through the streets of Little Italy and Nolita, taking pictures >along the way of the parish street fair then in progress. > >Later in the weekend and the beginning of the week, various of us made >pilgrimages to our favorite camera shops, to the photo exhibitions at MOMA, >and generally squandered time talking photography at cafes and bars from >SoHo to the Upper East Side. Joseph was already known by name at many of >the camera shops, even though it was his first visit to New York. I am >proud to say that I limited myself to the purchase of a generic lens cap for >$4.95. On one occasion when I tagged along with Adrian to the offices of a >weekly newsmagazine, the photo editor greeted us and marked our arrival by >announcing to his colleagues that the "Leica brigade" had arrived. Can't >imagine who he was thinking of, me with my CLE and no-name lens cap. > >NYC was a great place to continue the tradition of the fly-by mini-LUG >dinner. Watch this space for the next installment -- who knows, the mini-LUG >may strike in your neighborhood next! > >Home and exhausted in California, >Peter C. > >______________________________________________ >FREE Personalized Email at Mail.com >Sign up at http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup >