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Subject: [Leica] Culmination of Sal DiMarco research
From: hopsternew at gmail.com (Geoff Hopkinson)
Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 22:58:41 +1000
References: <20111012172805.22df08d2@linux-pfy5.site> <684B427F-1D19-4025-815F-4AFADEB49724@frozenlight.eu> <1640419608271aff8c1a838ea1a5347a@mail.gmail.com>

Hi Jim. I don't want to derail the thread you are in.
But let me tell you that was and is nearly true.
There is a LOT done in the camera with every file from the M9 even in the
raw files. There is a BIG lot done on anything from wide lenses.
Only the idea of different angles on micro-lenses towards the edges made
this possible at all and it is still at the ragged edge.

Cheers
Geoff

*Lighting- eyes- action*



On 13 October 2011 22:51, Jim Shulman <jshulman at judgecrater.com> wrote:

> I have so many memories of Sal, one of which was his lengthy explanation
> (delivered from top brass at Leica) on why there could never be a digital
> M.  Evidently the physics of the camera made a digital version utterly
> impossible.
>
> J
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: lug-bounces+jshulman=judgecrater.com at leica-users.org
> [mailto:lug-bounces+jshulman=judgecrater.com at leica-users.org] On Behalf 
> Of
> Nathan Wajsman
> Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 6:54 PM
> To: Leica Users Group
> Subject: Re: [Leica] Culmination of Sal DiMarco research
>
> Well done, Phil!
>
> FWIW, this may be a good time to remind of my little Sal memento that has
> been on my web site since 2004:
>
> http://www.nathanfoto.com/sal.html
>
> Cheers,
> Nathan
>
> On 13 Oct, 2011, at 5:28 , Phil Forrest wrote:
>
> > For my final act as an undergrad at Temple University I'm putting on a
> > public show of Sal DiMarco's work with the "Philadelphia Evening
> > & Sunday Bulletin" as well as what little of his personal work I will
> > be able to work through.
> > Dr. Ed Trayes, the director of the photography sequence as well as the
> > sponsor for my independent study was a friend of Sal's as well and is
> > looking forward to his work being shown and installed at the school.
> > The date of this exhibit is TBD but tentatively will be held in
> > mid-December. There is a chance that I will host it in late January or
> > early February of next year.
> > I never got the chance to meet Sal but just looking at the Urban
> > Archives collection in the Paley Library at Temple, his work pervades
> > Philadelphia history from the early 70's on.
> > Of course, every LUG member is invited. One aspect of this project is a
> > multimedia record and presentation of what Sal's friends and family wish
> > to say about him and his work.
> > I've learned recently that there are 40 boxes of Sal's personal
> > negatives which are largely uncatalogued and not archived digitally or
> > in print at all. The custodian of the Urban Archives, which holds
> > this personal work said that it was on long-term loan from Sal's
> > brother Joe for use by Temple students. The show is also an aim to get
> > this personal work archived for future use.
> > This is a giant project that I could work on for easily 5 more years
> > but its time has come.
> >
> > Here is my letter to the journalism chair and faculty:
> >
> >       Throughout his life, Salvatore "Sal" C. DiMarco Jr. was a
> Philadelphia photographer. He worked for the "Philadelphia Evening &
> Sunday Bulletin" from 1967 when he began there until the day it closed in
> 1982. His tenure at the "Bulletin" saw him move up the ranks from intern
> all the way to chief photographer. The photographic vision of DiMarco
> during those 15 years helped to shape the visual record of Philadelphia as
> we know it. After the "Bulletin" closed in 1982 DiMarco worked full-time
> as a freelance photojournalist. He contributed to TIME magazine, was a
> photographer with the Black Star photo agency, was a member of the White
> House News Photographers Association in addition to several professional
> journalism organizations.
> >       DiMarco died suddenly on June 11, 2004 at the age of 57, leaving
> behind an immense photographic collection of professional and personal
> images, many of the Philadelphia area. The photographic record which
> Temple University holds in the Urban Archives is invaluable and the
> contribution which DiMarco made during his time at the "Bulletin" cannot
> be overlooked.
> >       I intend to bring light to the work of this Temple alum and very
> important member of the Philadelphia journalism community through a
> memorial show of his work with the "Bulletin" and permanently displaying
> some of his photos with stories throughout the School of Communication and
> Theater as well as in the Urban Archives themselves.
> >       Further, I hope this memorial show and installation will help me
> in my effort towards getting 40 large boxes of DiMarco's personal
> negatives archived for future use by Temple students and researchers in
> the Philadelphia region.
> >
> > Respectfully,
> > Philip Forrest
> > Temple Photojournalism Class of 2012"
> >
> > Again, I will be updating the LUG on the date when this event will be
> > held and where the images will be displayed permanently.
> > I look forward to possibly meeting more of the LUG for this show and
> > prominently bringing Sal's very important photographic work in Philly
> > to the students in the journalism school as well as the whole
> > University.
> >
> > Thanks all,
> > Phil Forrest
> >
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>
> Nathan Wajsman
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