Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Any of you Nashville LUGGERS feel like a road trip to Atlanta to see this? I am always up for a trip to the city I called home for 5 years and where I worked as a news/sports photog during the Braves first few runs at a World Series title. Lota fond memories of those days. Maybe Bill Grimwood could join up from Huntsville also? And maybe the Atlanta LUGGERS could also meet us? once upon a time BOB KRAMER wrote: > [BOB KRAMER] The exhibit is currently at the Atlanta Historical > Society and will be running through May, I think. It is a traveling > exhibit, so you could probably call the Historical Society for the remaining > schedule for the exhibit. Here is a link to an article on the show that was > in the Atlanta Constitution: > > > http://www.accessatlanta.com/partners/ajc/newsatlanta/requiem/index.html > > Included in the article is a link to info for the Historical > Society, as well as a link to the Requiem web page at Dirck Halstead's > Digital Journalist web site, for those who might be interested. > > If you can gut it out through the images, the exhibit is well worth > seeing (there is a warning about the graphic nature of the photos at the > beginning of the show). The prints are typically fairly large which I think > really adds to the power of the photos, giving a sense of "being there" that > was very different than seeing the same images in a book or on the net. The > exhibit will definitely move you to tears. > > Bob Kramer > Atlanta, GA - -- Harrison McClary http://www.mcclary.net