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Subject: [Leica] "I'm an Endangered Species."
From: nathan at nathanfoto.com (Nathan Wajsman)
Date: Fri Jul 21 23:09:00 2006
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Hi Ted,

Same request/question as with the tips: can I put these on my blog until 
you find a proper publisher?

Cheers,
Nathan

Ted Grant wrote:
> OK Crew the posted efforts of the past few days have evoked many 
> private and online "You've got to do a book responses!"
>
> A blog or other suggestions that have given me a great deal of 
> confidence just maybe there's a book after all and the first publisher 
> was wrong in turning it down.
>
>
>
> I thought this might be a kind of opening piece.
>
>
>
> Now it's my turn to ask.   Comments and critiques?
>
> ===========================================
>
>
>
> Real Photographers Shoot BW: some times colour.
>
>
>
> Or   "I'm an Endangered Species."
>
>
>
>        Why this book?  Well, I'm basically the sole survivor of Canadian
>
> photojournalists from the 50's and '60's who's still shooting in 2006.
>
> Many from that period have gone to the big dark room in the sky or just
>
> retired to easy living in the country -- So, at 77 years of age, that 
> makes
>
> me an endangered species!
>
>
>
> Some photojournalists disgruntled that time passed them by, long for the
>
> good old days of photojournalistic rotogravure sections and picture
>
> magazines we  no longer see published.  Oh sure there are magazines, but
>
> they are the "one picture tell all" illustrations and rarely ever use 
> more
>
> than two pictures to a story.  No longer do we see 6 - 8 or 10 page 
> spreads
>
> of in-depth photography for a photo-essay on a single subject.
>
>
>
> When my first picture was published in the Ottawa Citizen newspaper on
>
> September 17, 1951, little did I know 56 years later I would still be
>
> taking pictures with the same passion that started my career. Probably 
> with
>
> greater passion to-day realizing I'm quickly coming to the final frame on
>
> the roll.
>
>
>
> Photography has taken me to many countries around the world and given me
>
> experiences that fall into "truth is stranger than fiction."  There have
>
> been good, bad and ugly assignments, some successful others just a tiring
>
> experience of frustration.
>
>
>
> Would I change it?
>
>
>
> Not really!  A few things though, more rest between assignments for 
> one, but when
>
> younger you are invincible and there are too many places to go and
>
> things to shoot.  The telephone rings and even though you are dragging it
>
> matters not when you hear, " Can you get a plane down to Bermuda in the
>
> morning and meet our writer there?".  The adrenalin is pumping in seconds
>
> and off you go like a filly in a race, "Tired? Not me I'm outta here!"
>
>
>
> Not to become angry when the weather or some other situation is 
> completely
>
> beyond my control.  In reality I should have sat back, relaxed, had a 
> drink
>
> and just rolled with it.  I used to lose a lot of sleep over totally
>
> uncontrollable things, but time tempers those feelings and to-day it's,
>
> "what you can't control, you don't sweat"
>
>
>
> The stories and anecdotes of the "times of Ted" will leave you wondering,
>
> "is it possible for one photographer to have this many experiences?"
>
> Honestly, yes it is and then some!
>
>
>
> For me, time has never stood still since the taking of my first 
> photograph
>
> and hopefully it won't, until the last. And when asked, "When are you
>
> going to quit or retire?"  I jokingly respond, "My retirement date  is
>
> September 17, 2021."  That will be the 70th anniversary of my first
>
> published picture and I'll only be 92! So that seems a reasonable time to
>
> consider relaxing.
>
>
>
> Now, if I can only get my body to agree to that date. . .
>
>
>
> The book's open folks, come on in and start your odyssey through my world
>
> as a photojournalist.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Ted Grant Photography Limited
> 1817 Feltham Road
> Victoria BC  V8N 2A4
> 250-477-2156
>
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>

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