Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2017/09/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thanks Tina, Luis, George, Jayanand, Christopher, Gerry, Doug, Nathan and anyone else who congratulated me in words, spirit or thought! Douglas, That's really awesome that Lenswork is shown and talked about in Camera Clubs in Ireland. It is a great conversation starter! For Gerry and others who have not seen it, I think Lenswork is one of the finest photography publications available. Over the years I have subscribed to a lot of different things and this is the only photography magazine I still subscribe to. The reproduction quality is superb. Every issue is simply beautiful. In fact it is more of a softcover book than a magazine. There are no advertisements (outside of lenswork publications) and no equipment reviews. Just portfolios of beautiful images submitted by photographers from around the world. I also have really appreciated the interviews with photographers and the thoughts and musings on photography. There are many of you on the LUG who could and should work on submitting a portfolio to Lenswork. It really is a great exercise in editing as well as a goal to work towards. Lenswork doesn't get the press that other traditional magazines do. I believe that is in part because Lenswork handles the subscriptions directly. So unlike other magazines, there is no money to be made by writers/bloggers for pointing people to a subscription page. It is also not a shock art magazine, and definitely leans more towards traditional photography. Subject matter has definitely expanded in the last year or so... they even have color portfolios now! Lenswork also does a book called Seeing in Sixes each year. Incidentally Montie Talbert is among the 50 photographers included this year (out of 1100 entries). Blessings! Duane >Douglas wrote: >Congratulations on that achievement, Duane! >Items from Lenswork are often used at my camera club here, and a few members are subscribers to it as a result. I would imagine that your name will be mentioned over the coming weeks in a darkened room on this side of the Atlantic. In fact, I can do more than imagine it: it will be mentioned, as I'm sure it will be mentioned in many other meetings at many other camera clubs here in Ireland, and around the world. Douglas