Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/07/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Seth, I for one plan on attending and am looking forward to putting some faces to names. Regards, Greg SthRosner@aol.com wrote: >Good afternoon friends: > >A few of you know that I am a newcomer member of the LHSA Board having joined >Luggers Mark Rabiner and Bill Rosauer on the Board last year. I had been an >LHSA member for almost 30 years, just for the VIEWFINDER magazine and the >quarterly Leica Catalog. > >The Society's name is a misnomer. Leica history is still an important >interest of many LHSA members and of VIEWFINDER. Still as membership has >grown, many if not most of the younger members are more interested in Leica >photography than history. So both are reflected in our publications, our >scope and our programs. In fact, at my first Board meeting this May I >suggested that the Board consider changing the name to Leica Society of >America to reflect just that. And while some on the Board are attached to the >traditional name, I hope it will be reconsidered at the fall meeting. > >I've just asked and received permission from Dick Gladden, LHSA president, to >announce to you all that LUG members not already LHSA members who attend the >October annual meeting (early registration fee $55.) will receive their first >year of LHSA membership at half the normal rate, $25. rather than $50. >Normally a new member's membership year begins at the time of joining; your >first year will be through the end of 2003 and will include extra issues of >VIEWFINDER and the Catalog and membership through the 2003 annual meeting! > >Our own Ted Grant is the featured speaker at the annual banquet Saturday >evening and as we speak he is putting the final touches on his slide >presentation. Another featured speaker will be our own Jim Lager. As a member >you will also have the opportunity to participate in the annual meeting >raffle. This year's grand prize is a black paint TTL M6 0.58 with 35/2 ASPH >Summicron, second prize is a new M7 body, third prize a new Leica Digilux 1 >with additional prizes depending on number of raffle tickets sold. Tickets >are $5. each or 6 tickets for $25. There is no limit on the number of tickets >you may buy. > >I know many of you are already LHSA members whom we hope to see in Portland. >Mark Rabiner has been the arrangements and program chairman for this meeting >and he has arranged a series of wonderful tours, shooting opportunities and >social diversions, listed below for those interested. Mark and I both hope to >meet many new LUG members through this special offer. > >Interested Lugnuts please contact Madge Brown, LHSA Adminstrative >Coordinator, at: mwcbrown@hotmail.com Identify yourself as a LUG member >not presently an LHSA member and request that she forward the registration >and membership package. It will include raffle tickets (and you can buy more >than 6). Remember, early registration (pre-Sept 18) is $55., late is $60. >plus $25. for your special LHSA membership running through December 31, 2003 >!! > >Here's a summary of the program (those not interested stop here): > >A LHSA Gathering in the Pacific Northwest October 3 - 6, 2002 >Leica Historical Society of America 34th ANNUAL MEETING > >Portland, Oregon... one of the nation's most beautiful cities, will be the >site of the 2002 Annual Meeting of the Leica Historical Society of America. >Known as the "City of Roses," Portland is a wonderful blend of urban parks, >internationally acclaimed attractions, worldclass shopping and dining, and a >thriving arts community offering a colorful palette of art galleries, local >theater and Broadway performances. OUTSIDE magazine voted Portland one of the >"10 Greatest Places to Live." Years of careful urban management have made >Portland a city planner's dream. Built on a European model, the city is a >walker's paradise. Featuring statues, fountains and half-size city blocks, >Portland was voted by WALKING magazine as one of America's best walking >towns. Best of all, Portland's mass transit system-buses, light rail and >streetcars-is free within a 330-square-block area known as "Fareless Square." > >ACCOMMODATIONS > >The site of the 2002 Annual Meeting will be the Doubletree Hotel - Lloyd >Center at 1000 NE Multnomah Boulevard. The Doubletree Hotel is located just a >half block from Portland's MAX light rail and streetcar station. The >Doubletree is nine miles from the airport and a complimentary airport shuttle >is provided for hotel guests. > >REGISTRATION INFORMATION > >The registration fee is $55 when paid by mail and postmarked no later than >September 18. Registrations mailed after September 18 or paid at the >registration desk in Portland will be $60. The registration fee for >non-members will be $110 ($50 for membership for the year 2003 plus the $60 >registration fee). > >NOTE, NEW LHSA MEMBERS FROM THE LUG PAY $80. TOTAL IF EARLY REGISTRANTS, $85. >IF LATE. > >2002 ANNUAL MEETING HIGHLIGHTS > >On Thursday, October 3, LHSA is sponsoring a tour to Columbia River Gorge - >Laterelle Falls - Multnomah Falls with lunch at Timberline Lodge by >well-known chef Leif Benson. On Thursday evening Mark Davison will exhibit >Leica images involving the use of digital processing. Mr. Davison has worked >for two decades in the fields of computer imaging, desktop publishing and >graphics. > >Back at the hotel, LHSA will host a member reception for all attendees and >their guests, followed by a presentation by LHSA's own "Leica collector >extraordinaire" Jim Lager, who will give his latest inspired twist on >collecting. > >On Friday, October 4, LHSA sponsors a tour to the Evergreen Aviation Museum, >home of the "Spruce Goose" and other famous aircraft. We will also visit the >Yamhill County wine country, world renowned for its Pinot Noir. A box lunch >will be provided at the winery, with wines available for purchase. Upon >returning to Portland, the tour will stop at the famous Japanese Gardens. >Back at the hotel, LHSA will host a member reception for all attendees and >their guests, followed by the Leica Image/Slide Presentation, featuring >photographs sent to Bill Grimwood by LHSA members. > >Saturday, October 5 begins with the LHSA Business Meeting and Election. The >daytime program on Saturday will feature guest speakers Gerald Robinson, >George Gilbert, Robbie McClaran and Lawrence Shlim. Gerald Robinson is a >photographic scholar who has had the good fortune to be in the company of >such notables as Ansel Adams, Brett Weston and Syn Bullock. > >George Gilbert will speak about the Leitz Freedom Train, the World War II >movement of Jews out of Germany to safety. Robbie McClaran's work has been >seen in such publications as The New York Times Magazine, Time, Newsweek and >National Geographic. Mr. McClaran's photography and books have won numerous >awards from such organizations as American Photography, Communication Arts, >and The American Institute of Graphic Arts. Lawrence Shlim has had exhibits >in many leading galleries in the Northwest and is very knowledgeable about >the people and trends affecting the gallery scene. > >The Annual Raffle will be held Saturday evening during the banquet, and at >that time the new LHSA Board of Directors will be introduced. The banquet >speaker will be Canadian photographer Ted Grant, who will speak on "A 50-Year >Love Affair: Leicas and Photography." Ted's outstanding reputation as a >photojournalist and commercial photographer spans a career of 50 years. He >has covered major news and sports events, political campaigns, and his >photographs appear in books ranging from Men of the Saddle to A Day in the >Life of Canada. During his travels throughout the world, Grant developed a >technique that allows his camera to bring a "natural" quality to photographic >situations. He is the only photographer to earn both the prestigious gold and >silver medals for Photographic Excellence presented by the National Film >Board of Canada. > >The final event is the annual Trade Fair, to be held the morning of Sunday, >October 6. This event is for LHSA members only. Please sign up for display >tables on the enclosed LHSA Meeting Registration card. > >We hope many Luggers who are no now members will join us at what may be the >largest gathering of Leica photographers ever in North America. > >Best to all, > >Seth LaK 9 >-- >To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html > - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html