Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/04/18

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Natchwey interview
From: Tina Manley <images@InfoAve.Net>
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 12:34:25 -0400

At 11:28 AM 4/18/00 -0700, you wrote:

>Anyway- KUDOS to Tina, and Duane- and anybody else out there where the
>living ain't easy, and who are trying to make a difference. It would be nice
>to see and read about all these folks more often.
>Dan ("I'll take Manhatten...." - YOU'LL TAKE AFGHANISTAN!) Post
>

>Thanks, Dan.  And a reminder that you don't always have to travel.  I 
>spent the morning photographing the Meals on Wheels deliveries all within 
>a couple of miles of my house.  That can be as depressing as anything in a 
>developing country.  The biggest downer is the the lack of hope.  It can 
>be very uplifting to photograph a project in an incredibly poor community 
>in Honduras when the people have hope and are working hard to improve 
>their lives.  It is depressing to photograph an elderly, lonely person who 
>has lost all hope and is lying in a urine-soaked bed in a filthy 
>house.  The young volunteer who delivered the meals will graduate in 
>two-weeks with a degree in social work.  She plans to work with the 
>elderly.  She took the time in each house to talk to the people, ask them 
>how they were doing, and listen to their answers.  She is worth 10 of the 
>yuppies marching in Washington who can protest but not get involved.

Lecially,

Tina

P.S.  I used two classic M6's with a 35/1.4 and Fuji MS film rated at 400 
and a 28/2.8 with TMax rated at 800.  It's dark in those houses.


Tina Manley, ASMP
http://www.tinamanley.com