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Subject: Re: [Leica] LUG Project Proposal: the essence of where we live
From: Nathan Wajsman <wajsman@webshuttle.ch>
Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 18:02:54 +0200
References: <B9657205.5F3C%abridge@dcn.davis.ca.us>

Hi Adam,

If you look at my PAWs, you will notice that a very significant proportion
(more than half, probably) are taken in Zurich. I live in a small town called
Herrliberg, which is effectively a suburb of Zurich (15 km from city center).
Some of my PAWs are taken within a few hundred metres of my house. So I already
show my home on an ongoing basis. Other posters do the same, like Sonny with
his small Lousiana town. Thus, I will not be participating in this project as
in posting pictures to some central web site; I will just continue posting my
PAWs to much the same effect.

Having said all this, I think that your idea is very sound. I have said it
before, but I think it bears repeating: my best work is from where I live, or
at least from places that I visit often enough to call my "second homes" (like
London or Copenhagen). Some of the LUGgers' pictures I enjoy most are likewise
those showing their home towns, like Sonny or Steve Unsworth with his Paris
shots. So I encourage all to show us their places, as Adam suggests, in
whatever way suits them. And no, it is not necessary to live in Paris or New
York to find good material. Someone mentioned that he lives in a boring town in
New Jersey. I can imagine exactly how it looks, having lived in NJ for 5 years.
But even there you can find good motives. One of my best-received PAWs so far
this year was taken in a parking lot of a Wal-Mart in Singen, a nearby town in
Germany.

Nathan


Adam Bridge wrote:

> The geographic diversity of the LUG is delightful.
>
> I was wondering if it wouldn't be fun to set a week, say the first week in
> August, and have all of us photograph the communities we call home, and
> share them. A sort of snapshot of how we see the world immediately around
> us.
>
> It's just a thought, but might give us a fun reason to pick up our cameras
> and look at our communities and seek the essence of what is there. It could
> be an interesting exercise.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Adam Bridge
>
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