Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/01/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Jan 1, 2010, at 8:03 PM, <tedgrant at shaw.ca> wrote: > Mark Rabiner offered: > >>>>>> The point comes seemingly early it seems in a productive >>>>>> photographers life > where they could easily hang up the camera and devote the rest of their > decades to post production. Printing. Editing. Signing books. Emailing. > > I'm not going to let it happen to me, for one, the digital thing just makes > for going out and shooting too great and you don't need money to do it. I'm > sure Tina is not racketing back one click.<<<<<<<< > > Mark, > I hate this aging crap with such a great vengeance! I will not and am not > going to sit back and become a fat assed gut sagging old man waiting to > die! My life has been filled with wonderful places and the greatest of > assignments and I fully expect to go right on until I go down with a > camera, Leica or whatever in hand! damn Ted, you're my hero... no crap, Steve > > With any kind of luck this year I will be working on a new book about > medical students in training..... in Hong Kong, Vancouver, Montreal, > Oxford UK., Hannover in Germany with a possibility of a week or two in > Spain. And quite possibly a week or two at John's Hopkins in the USA. > > So as I run towards my 81st birthday this May, I have no intention of... > "Oh you're old, you can't do that. Or why wouldn't you just sit back and > enjoy what your incredible life has been and the honors bestowed on you > this past couple of years? WHY?????????? Easy! > > Hell if I quit I'll die, as simple as that. Last year, 08 I had a touch > of the miseries of sitting back and not doing very much ............. it > was hell! "Why don't you go out and take pictures you'll feel better!" > After all these years of pressure assignments, just walking about is about > as tough as it could possibly be. Then I took to flowers, yep it was > interesting but it isn't the same as doing it for real! > > I've had the very good fortune to be working with men in their 90's this > past two years and they are as gung ho as teen agers. One at the age of 95 > kept telling me... "well young fella don't even consider stopping what you > enjoy with such great enthusiasm for so many years! If you do, you will be > dead in less than a year!" And that folks sure as hell isn't going to > happen. Besides I now have a brand new eye to see with, so I better make > use of it! :-) > > For those of you who have the DVD BRAVO TV documentary about me and or > have seen the film on TV my closing remark is, "When I go I will have a > camera in my hand, why not?" :-) A fitting way to go! > > Yep sure as heck have aches and pains some days from various crash and > burns of the past years. But at 80 it's bite the bullet, it's a new day > the beginning of a New Year! So get on with it, pull up yer socks and get > cracking. And with any kind of luck we'll make this a very productive year > just like many of the others in the past! Maybe a little slower! :-) > > A nice thing to have on the calendar already is 4 speaking engagements > with photo schools and colleges and a couple of camera clubs so that > should help keep me out of mischief! ;-) But that's no fun! :-) > > I maybe off screen for some periods of time but will drop in when I can or > after a meet and greet with LUGGERS along the way. > > Have a great year everyone. And don't forget to save the misery of me > yelling at you next December 2010. Get your pictures to Jim early!!! :-) > Thanks to everyone who made the book! Good on you! Those who missed it? > Right now open a 2010 folder on the desktop and put two photos in it! > There now that was so easy, right? ;-) > > cheers, > ted > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information