Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/07/25

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: FeiningerEyeGlasses
From: Daniel Bowdoin <danlb@mindspring.com>
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 16:19:46 -0700
References: <200107251850.OAA22168@tigercat.pwj.com>

I have to confess that this is a thread that I haven't been following, so
I'm not certain just which Feininger photograph is being discussed. Is it
a graphically arresting vertical portrait of a young person looking
through the auxiliary viewfinder of a camera held vertically and close to
the face? With the face itself illuminated only at the center by a
tightly cut circle of light that leaves the figure's hair in shadow, so
that it's hard to tell whether it's hair or a cap? (Sorry for the foot-
long descriptive sentences.) If that's the photograph we're talking
about, it's a portrait of a very young Dennis Stock, now a Magnum
photographer. Feininger did it in 1951 (I think) on a studio assigment
for Life magazine about a competition for young photographers that Life
had sponsored. 

If this *isn't* the photograph that you've been talking about, then I'm
sorry for butting in on the end of a conversation uninvited.

Regards

Dan Bowdoin

(who can't remember his own cell phone number, but who can dredge this
kind of stuff up out of his memory instantly)

In reply to: Message from shino@ubspainewebber.com (Re: [Leica] Re: FeiningerEyeGlasses)