Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/07/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Kyle, Now that's a very interesting book to say the least when we see it cover to cover and back again more than a few times. A one time look just doesn't cut it in the least, as there's so much photography, scenes, lighting, posing and "My God look at what he did here!" Kind of reaction stuff. Quite frankly if this book doesn't open a number of doors with a pile of assignments I'll be quite surprised. This isn't a 5 minute quick look, move on book!. It's neither pro nor agin guns. But it is about PEOPLE, their homes and thoughts! Actually the guns almost become secondary to what's being said. Reading the quotations from the owners is some of he best parts of the book. Not saying they're better than the photography and incredible selection of locations. But together it's an amazing anthropological look at what makes some people tick. As I've said before I've had my share of guns in military training situations and for real battle places in my direction, however with only cameras to respond. Yes and when I was a kid on the farm hunting gophers and rabbits it was considered fun. But having guns around the house in the numbers we see in the book is absolutely beyond my wildest imagination. However to each his own as the world turns. If one is interested in photography and against guns, never mind. Get the book for your own photographic learning and enjoyment of appreciating the work of a very talented photographer. And he's one of the family! Well done Kyle ! If it's for public.. "What kind of sold or ordered numbers are you at by now?" Good on you lad a shoot well done. :-) ted