Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/08/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ted Grant wrote, in response to B.D's commment on "Women in Medicine. A celebration of their Work": > I think one of the great elements of the book is, even from > people who know my work, but have seen nothing or very little > of Sandy's until now, it's very difficult to tell who took which picture > on which page. In effect we support each other in a way that I > feel makes this an extremely unique photographic book. What a coincidence. I have "Women in Medicine". Having studied the photos in "This is Our Work" a fair bit, and having read Ted's comments on photograhs and photography, I have lately made a game to guess which photos in "Women in Medicine" are Ted's and which are Sandy's (not Ted's, hence by default). If you have that book, you may enjoy the exercise as well. I also would like to join B.D. to say that this is a fantastic photography book, and a "must" for any LUGer, nay any Leica, photo library. My photo book budget is very slim this year, and this is my only new purchase for the year. I decided with some tredipations, but now am very glad with my decision. And I am absolutely amazed by how steady Ted is with his hands, despite all the scotch swilling. Must be that Lagavulin quality. :-) Cheers, - Phong P.S. Do you know that if you google Lagavullin, a LUG post comes on top ? (Of course, the proper spelling is Lagavulin)