Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/09/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thought the same as B.D. !!! The world is ending :) "Here is New York" is a great 9/11 docu book.\ Sort of what we saw with horribly made 9/11 tribute books, we now see with Katrina books. Chris ----- Original Message ----- From: "B. D. Colen" Subject: [Leica] 9/11 first impressions > So this a.m. on the way to work I stopped into the Harvard Bookstore and > took a quick look at both the Joel Myerowitz book "Aftermath," and the book > of photos by the cop who was following Bernie Kerick around. My quick first > impression, believe it or not, is that for all its value as a document, the > Myerowitz book is a bore and a disappointment. Granted, he should be > commended for having set out to document the deconstruction of the Towers, > hauling an 8x10 camera over the mountains of rubble. But....To paraphrase > the late and most unlamented Spiro T. Agnew, when you've seen one mountain > of 9/11 rubble you've seen them all. > > John Botte's book, however, is a shocker - the guy is actually a damn good > photographer. Armed with his Leica - yes, On Topic - he got a lot of > compelling, black and white, disaster and cleanup photos. Obviously the > unparalleled access helped. But I just wish Myerowitz's photos were this > good. > > Again, this is a brief first impression - but my inclination is to buy the > Botte book and pass on Myerowitz's, which I had planned to buy.