Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/06/18

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Subject: [Leica] Peter Turnley
From: jayanand at gmail.com (Jayanand Govindaraj)
Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2013 08:13:25 +0530
References: <CA+yJO1CLcrnEUsAQ38NnFvZu0rBZQkohUmGCFsH4qE21=TuogQ@mail.gmail.com> <3D69A455-C9DB-4F5E-B38C-5C18CB3D06AF@gmail.com>

Everyone should have a print or two of his as well - they are easily
available, immaculately printed and affordable, especially when there
are discounts! (-:
Cheers
Jayanand

On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 4:11 AM, Leowesson <leowesson at gmail.com> wrote:
> I think that everyone on a Leica list should be familiar with Peter since 
> he is a Leica using photog who photographs every day.
>
> Leo Wesson
> www.leowesson.com
>
> On Jun 18, 2013, at 3:28 PM, Tina Manley <images at comporium.net> wrote:
>
>> PESO:
>>
>> For those not on Facebook, here is Peter Turnley's latest post.  I thought
>> it was very interesting:
>>
>> I first met Josef in 1975-I had made a phone call to my twin brother David
>> from Paris on a Saturday morning, and while on the phone, he asked me if I
>> had come across a Czech photographer everyone was speaking about. Later
>> that day, I went out to take a walk with my girlfriend Karen, and stopped
>> in a magazine shop and saw a set of photographs in a French photography
>> magazine that really caught my eye, made by a man named Josef Koudelka.
>> Later that afternoon, as I sat on a bench kissing Karen in the Luxembourg
>> Gardens, Karen said-Pete-did you see that guy just took our picture. I
>> looked up and saw a man walking by with an amazing Leica, beautifully worn
>> with gold underplate shining, walking by with his camera at his hip aimed
>> towards up. I jumped, up and ran after him-excited to meet someone with
>> such a Leica. I called out in French, "did you make our photograph". The
>> man stopped, and said a bit nervously with heavily accented english, "I am
>> a just a tourist". As he spoke, I saw a second Leica hanging from his 
>> neck,
>> as beautiful as the first, and I said, "where are you from". He said, "I 
>> am
>> Czech". I said, "are you Josef Koudelka?". He replied with a laugh "yes". 
>> I
>> patted him on the back and said, "come on, come and join us" and he came
>> over and sat down with me and Karen. This began a first hand connection 
>> and
>> friendship for me with someone that has profoundly inspired me for now 
>> more
>> than 35 years. A few weeks after this first meeting in 1975, he invited me
>> to join him in the evening at Magnum in Paris when everyone was gone, and
>> laid out a newspaper and opened a can of sardines, with some butter and
>> bread, and opened a bottle of wine, and we broke bread together. He looked
>> at my photographs and when finished, said, "you have a good eye and a good
>> heart". "You can do this, but you must find your own way, no one can do
>> this for you, if it is important enough for you, you will find a way". At
>> the time, I thought this was possibly the most generous honesty anyone
>> could offer me and I knew he was right. At one quiet moment that night, he
>> looked up and said something incredibly powerful and simple, "my idea of a
>> good life, is that I wake up in the morning, and go out and look around 
>> and
>> make 4 rolls of film a day". I have seen now Josef over the years many
>> times, in Paris and elsewhere-also the gentleman who has printed his
>> photographs (and HCB's), Voja, is also my printer, and we speak often of
>> Josef, always with profound respect and admiration. In my own way, I have
>> chosen a nomadic life over the past three decades, and the power of 
>> example
>> of Josef, his passion, intelligent curiosity, amazingly personal
>> penetrating vision, and his way of life, has been a constant inspiration
>> for me. I don't use superlatives very often when speaking of 
>> photographers,
>> but Josef, is in a class of his own. My thanks to a truly great man, and
>> photographer.
>> The above photograph of Josef was made at a Gypsy festival in the Dordogne
>> in France in 1982. My thanks to a truly great man, and photographer.
>> ? Peter Turnley. All rights reserved. France, 1982.
>>
>> Tina
>>
>> --
>> Tina Manley
>> http://tina-manley.artistwebsites.com
>>
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