Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/06/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I think that everyone on a Leica list should be familiar with Peter since he is a Leica using photog who photographs every day. Leo Wesson www.leowesson.com On Jun 18, 2013, at 3:28 PM, Tina Manley <images at comporium.net> wrote: > PESO: > > For those not on Facebook, here is Peter Turnley's latest post. I thought > it was very interesting: > > I first met Josef in 1975-I had made a phone call to my twin brother David > from Paris on a Saturday morning, and while on the phone, he asked me if I > had come across a Czech photographer everyone was speaking about. Later > that day, I went out to take a walk with my girlfriend Karen, and stopped > in a magazine shop and saw a set of photographs in a French photography > magazine that really caught my eye, made by a man named Josef Koudelka. > Later that afternoon, as I sat on a bench kissing Karen in the Luxembourg > Gardens, Karen said-Pete-did you see that guy just took our picture. I > looked up and saw a man walking by with an amazing Leica, beautifully worn > with gold underplate shining, walking by with his camera at his hip aimed > towards up. I jumped, up and ran after him-excited to meet someone with > such a Leica. I called out in French, "did you make our photograph". The > man stopped, and said a bit nervously with heavily accented english, "I am > a just a tourist". As he spoke, I saw a second Leica hanging from his neck, > as beautiful as the first, and I said, "where are you from". He said, "I am > Czech". I said, "are you Josef Koudelka?". He replied with a laugh "yes". I > patted him on the back and said, "come on, come and join us" and he came > over and sat down with me and Karen. This began a first hand connection and > friendship for me with someone that has profoundly inspired me for now more > than 35 years. A few weeks after this first meeting in 1975, he invited me > to join him in the evening at Magnum in Paris when everyone was gone, and > laid out a newspaper and opened a can of sardines, with some butter and > bread, and opened a bottle of wine, and we broke bread together. He looked > at my photographs and when finished, said, "you have a good eye and a good > heart". "You can do this, but you must find your own way, no one can do > this for you, if it is important enough for you, you will find a way". At > the time, I thought this was possibly the most generous honesty anyone > could offer me and I knew he was right. At one quiet moment that night, he > looked up and said something incredibly powerful and simple, "my idea of a > good life, is that I wake up in the morning, and go out and look around and > make 4 rolls of film a day". I have seen now Josef over the years many > times, in Paris and elsewhere-also the gentleman who has printed his > photographs (and HCB's), Voja, is also my printer, and we speak often of > Josef, always with profound respect and admiration. In my own way, I have > chosen a nomadic life over the past three decades, and the power of example > of Josef, his passion, intelligent curiosity, amazingly personal > penetrating vision, and his way of life, has been a constant inspiration > for me. I don't use superlatives very often when speaking of photographers, > but Josef, is in a class of his own. My thanks to a truly great man, and > photographer. > The above photograph of Josef was made at a Gypsy festival in the Dordogne > in France in 1982. My thanks to a truly great man, and photographer. > ? Peter Turnley. All rights reserved. France, 1982. > > Tina > > -- > Tina Manley > http://tina-manley.artistwebsites.com > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information