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Subject: [Leica] LUG 2006 Yearbook--and Four Simple Rules for the 2007 Edition
From: rsphotoimages at comcast.net (Bob Shaw)
Date: Mon Jan 15 22:13:37 2007
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Fair enough, Jim.  I'm in.

Bob



On Jan 15, 2007, at 21:51, Jim Shulman wrote:

Many, many thanks for the cascade of wonderful comments about the book. 
  I'm
really thrilled that this effort touched a chord among LUG members.

To those who marveled at my layout abilities, much appreciated--and once
again let me assure you that the blurb.com templates were extremely 
simple
to use.  The only issue was juggling the images and captions; however, 
after
a fifteen year career in direct mail, balancing a staff that produced 
six
million catalogs a year, in eighteen variations, along with about 100
magazine ads at any given time, this project was almost a picnic.

So first, I expect several of you to follow my suggestion in the 
forward:
let a thousand photo books bloom.  I hope this project convinces 
LUGgers to
create their own books.  For one, I'd be more than thrilled to purchase 
a
Doug Herr wildlife book, or a GeeBee Northhamptonshire book, or an H. 
Arche
book, or...the list is almost endless.  Certainly there's no lack of 
talent.


And yes, since there's been so much enthusiastic comment (and since the
production cost is zip) I'll be happy to create a 2007 edition.

However, here are FOUR SIMPLE RULES FOR THE 2007 YEARBOOK, WELL IN 
ADVANCE.
Please review these carefully.

1. For the next yearbook, please send only images taken during 
2007--Jan 1
until I start gathering the pictures in mid-December.  Since we're 
looking
at year two, might as well make this a genuine yearbook and stick to
material from the year.  Once again, use any camera you like, from 
pinhole
to M8.  Of course, this does give you eleven months to make images with 
a
Leica.

2. DO NOT SEND ME IMAGES UNTIL I REQUEST THEM IN DECEMBER!  I don't 
want my
server to turn into the Bettmann Archive. If I receive anything earlier,
they may be misplaced, deleted, etc.  The project is only manageable if 
I
can juggle all this information at one limited time.

3. No more than two images per person, please. Images must be at least 
one
meg .jpg files. Larger is fine, but no smaller. You now have eleven 
months
to convert your 2007 film images to .jpg files.

4. Images sent to me in December 2007 MUST include an additional image: 
your
headshot.  Next year I want to assemble a picture gallery of 
contributors.
Unfortunately, only about five LUGgers did so this time, which is why we
didn't have a LUG gallery in the book. You have been forewarned.  That 
gives
you plenty of time to be photographed behind mirror images, Halloween 
masks,
Mardi Gras masks, leather bustiers, and anything else to conceal the 
shy.

And I'll repeat the four rules a few times throughout the year, so 
there's
fair warning for those who read the digest every quarter or so.

Best,
Jim Shulman
Bryn Mawr, PA






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