Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/09/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> B. D. Colen offered: very nice things. > Subject: RE: [Leica] Born At Risk... > > > > Oh, riiiiiight, Ted....And speaking of "the master" - > > Having just seen Ted - and Sandy's - stunning new book on Women in > > Medicine, I would urge any and all LUGers to order a copy before they're > > all gone; it's a definite "must have" for LUG photobook collections. And > > looking at it, you'll realize from looking at Sandy's work, and thinking > > about how new she is to the world of documentary photography, that Ted > > is clearly as good a teacher as he is a shooter. :-)<<<< > > Thanks B.D. mon ami. :-) > > >>you'll realize from looking at Sandy's work, and thinking > > about how new she is to the world of documentary photography, that Ted > > is clearly as good a teacher as he is a shooter. << > > Thanks, but I have to say Sandy has an absolute natural photographic talent > to see. All I did was open her eyes to the importance of light. The rest is > history. > > I think one of the great elements of the book is, even from people who know > my work, but have seen nothing or very little of Sandy's until now, it's > very difficult to tell who took which picture on which page. In effect we > support each other in a way that I feel makes this an extremely unique > photographic book. > > It's a rarity for two photographers to work on the same subject in different > locations and not have tell tale style or eye showing their differences page > to page. And without looking at photo credits in the back it appears there > was only one photographer. > > A side note: ;-) > "When we saw the first layout I had the front cover. :-) So she says... > "Thank God, as I would've never heard the end of the whining and crying!" > :-) However, she has the back cover with an excellent photograph, so it kind > of evened us out. :-) > > When she first became my assistant she didn't have the eye she has to day, > but I feel her talent only required releasing. So working on many > assignments to-gether it opened the door for her hidden ability to be shown > to the world. > > ERGO: "Women in Medicine. A celebration of their Work." > > ted > It,s funny ,since i received your book i have been trying hard to tell you apart.Nice to know i,m not the only one. simon jessurun amsterdam