Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/12/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Reading about Art Wolfe and talking to him are two completely different things. A number of years ago (10?) Art was written up in several photo magazines as being difficult to deal with, hard nosed, basically a butt head. This was and is untrue. Anyone can write anything they please. It does not have to be the complete truth. It can be phrased to project an untrue image. But spend some personal time with someone, go out photographing with them, and you can see the real person. I can vouch for Art Wolfe's integrity. It is quite obvious that many (perhaps most) of Ansel Adams negatives (after he developed zone exposure and development for himself) would print just fine without manipulation. Maybe my words "not a pretty sight" were a little strong. But even though the print would be good, it also would be a far cry from how Ansel printed them for "display". The prints that we all know and love. Moonrise Over Hernandez is a prime example of turning a sow's ear into a silk purse. In the darkroom. The LUG volume seems to be getting heavy again. All you folks that leave subject lines (especially those who leave the *digest* header as the subject) are getting DELeted by many of us. There's not enough time to look at the content of each message. But I know this is being ignored. Jim