Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2014/08/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Nathan (and LUG folks) - Very cool shot of Dan Tamarkin and some of his offerings. One of the cool things about that facility is that he's devoted about 70% of the publicly accessible footprint to the gallery and 30% to the gear. In fact, there's tons more Leica stuff not on display. A couple of times when I've been over there a particular camera model gets mentioned (M2 & IIIg in these cases) - he then disappears and returns seconds later with a Big Box of M2's or IIIg's! The shot of Greg is also remarkable in that it shows one of his characteristic Greg moments. He has a real commitment to precision language, and invariably pulls up exactly the word or phrase he's looking for; this really catches him in the process Regarding the stuff you saw of mine I think Dan did an excellent job of curation and display. In fact, as obvious as this may be to many of you, I discovered that them there silver-based B&W prints, all in a line surrounding the viewer with very tweaked out lights shining on them, really look quite good. I recommend that those so inclined get in touch with Dan and submit some stuff. Sorry we didn't get to meet this time around; hope there will be more opportunities in the future. Bob Palmieri Nathan wrote: One of the pleasures of travelling is to meet fellow members of these lists. So, during my visit to Chicago this weekend, I had the pleasure of getting together with Greg Rubenstein on his home turf, having met him in Barcelona (sort of my home turf) last year. Greg took me on a walkabout to several great places, the highlight of which was Tamarkin, one of the world?s great Leica temples: http://www.greatpix.eu/All/Picture-A-Day/4253606_kdsZ6C#!i=3467317660&k=wSfCPLZ&lb=1&s=O http://www.greatpix.eu/All/Picture-A-Day/4253606_kdsZ6C#!i=3467318155&k=4cmnKwS&lb=1&s=O The pictures in the background in the first picture are an exhibition by Bob Palmieri, another Chicago-based LUGger whom I did not get to meet this time around, unfortunately, since our schedules were out of synch. But I got got to see his work which is truly amazing.