Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/08/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Well -- close, anyway, Steve. Woods Services, as it's now known, is just three hours away. The school in which I took the photos, however, is in suburban Washington, DC. The full name is longer (HIPPA privacy act provisions discourage me from specifically identifying the venue) but it's known locally as simply the Woods School. Maybe this abbreviated moniker gives the institution a certain cachet. After all, your Dad's old place is the considered the "Harvard" in the field. Thank you for the kind words about the photos. Every time I work an assignment like this I am astounded by the single-minded and wholly compassionate dedication of professional caregivers, most especially those who work with children. I use normal focal length lenses in such shoots to minimize camera shake and give me some decent DOF when working in these very low light conditions without flash, so I was also impressed with the tolerance of the staff and kids as I stuck a camera inches from their faces. These are good people! All the best, Craig