Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/04/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Guys and gals of the Leica west is best! :) Here is a response to a question posted to me ealier and I think I screwed-up the posting. However if I did, I apologize in advance.: +++++++++++++++++++++++ Frank Filippone wrote: <<<<Question for Ted: Did the camera store in Boston arrange all the hotel rooms, conference hall, and other stuff for the Cape Cod seminar?? What other material support did they supply? The seminar belongs to you?>>>> Frank, I just turn up, do my thing where I'm told and when I'm told. Everything is done by Park Square Camera and Photo. Many of the Leica one day workshops around the country are put together by dealers of an area. I don't want to sound like I'm putting cold water on a west coast seminar thing, as that is not my intention. I believe there is room for one to accommodate many west coast, mountain and plains folks who can not make it to the east coast. Particularly in the winter, the west coast is a great location. But this Cape Cod Seminar isn't something thrown together for three or four days in a fly by night fashion. It takes a year to put each one together by the folks in Boston who book locations, advertise, log all those interested, make meal arrangements with the resorts where they are held, track registered members, keep everyone informed on details as the time gets closer and be concerned about so many things including the Leica involvement and that there is an adequate amount of gear. Not to mention Leica technical members to answer techie questions, servicing technical staff for equipment checks many attendees ask for and a lab to accomodate the processing of 2 or 3 hundred rolls within a few hours! The list goes on! One thing for sure about this Cape Cod or east coast location is, it is a very professionally run and put together seminar. There are many folks who come year after year and to some degree are like a family gathering of Leica folks! Much like the LUG family! It isn't just the excitement of getting up at 4.30 in the morning to shoot the sunrise as it comes up over the Atlantic ocean, or for many shooting around the sea side and villages. It's a very humanistic contact of like minded people with no prima-donnas, everyone is equal and with a common bond of meeting other Leica folks and learning things Leica/photographically oriented.. Bottom line? Everyone comes to learn something and to be motivated. There is a tremendous amount of work involved in making it work successfully. Can it it be done on the west coast? You bet! Successfully? For sure! But the most important ingredient? A Leica dealer who has the smarts, acumen and where with all to put it together in the same fashion as Armenne and Carl Derderian of Park Square Camera in Boston. It's a hell of a commitment and extremely time consuming to make it successful. The one ingredient to really get it started is the commitment of a Leica dealer prepared to put the time in for all the above and then some! And the total co-operation of Leica for all the back-up bits, pieces and people! And in a manner acceptable from an economic possiblity for people to attend. Locations that are affordable!!!!!!!! I don't have any doubt someone can throw together a "gathering of Leica folks". However that isn't what the leica Cape Cod Seminar is. Those who have never attended, this is different! New comers last year from the LUG could attest to it being different from the run of the mill get together seminars/workshops. And that's not belittling other workshops, as there are many fine trips each year. Cape Cod is different, period! Learn lots, get motivated and go home just chaffing at the bit to go shoot! And wonderful camaraderie of the folks who attend. ted