Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/05/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On May 13, 2008, at 10:00 PM, Peter Klein wrote: > > I received Steve's book, "I Never Wanted To Be Famous" a few weeks > ago. What with work and my recent newspaper writing, I didn't > really have any time to think of anything to say that hasn't been > said already. But now I must at least put in my two cents. So I'll > just say that it's a beautiful--and heartrending--piece of work. > > We went for a walk right after Katya had looked through the book. > While we were walking, she said to me: "You know, you can really > tell that he's a special doctor. Look at how those children look at > him. They don't make many doctors like that any more." > I should also say that as I looked at Steve's book, the photographer- > me faded into the background, and it was just the human-being-me who > was observing. You know how it is when you practice an art form > yourself--it's often very hard to suspend your critical facility. > I had that same sense with Steve's book--that the kids, and Steve, > were speaking directly to me. Through Steve, the kids were being > their own witnesses. Yes, good compositions and well-caught moments > contribute to the effect, as does look of the B&W film, the > Noctilux' selective focus and bokeh, blah blah blah. But that's the > medium. The message is that these kids are saying to us: "I was > here. I got very sick and my doctors and nurses helped me. My > family loved me. And it all mattered very much." > > That message comes through loud and clear. Thank you, Steve. you're welcome... and thank you. funny thing Peter, each time I go through the book I like it more, not to be taken lightly... I feel it communicates something special... More, I have found that children like it, and I'm not sure why... Most important, my wife Dominique, who can be a most severe critic, loves it...she holds it so gently, with a reverance I have never before seen... Steve