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Subject: [Leica] PESO: American - Jim's bookS
From: jayanand at gmail.com (Jayanand Govindaraj)
Date: Wed, 11 May 2011 21:43:37 +0530
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I have another of Jim's books called "Pennsylvanians" - and a signed copy as
well!
Cheers
Jayanand

On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 8:29 PM, philippe.amard <philippe.amard at 
sfr.fr>wrote:

> Agreed
>
> Yet for Luggers information, Jim has already published - In Plain View 2009
> Images, a most wonderful book and a collection of real photographs of real
> people as rarely viewed.
> Jimmy Carter is on the front cover BTW - still on Blurb site I guess.
> I have a signed copy Jim sent me then on my desk as I write. Thanks again
> Jim :-)
>
> I'm on the list to buy the next one this time Jim, please listen to doctor
> Ted :-)
>
> Amiti?
> Philippe
>
>
>
> Le 11 mai 11 ? 16:48, <tedgrant at shaw.ca> a ?crit :
>
>
>> Jim Shulman SHOWED:
>> Subject: [Leica] PESO: American
>>
>>
>>  http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/focusit/american+sm_001.jpg.html
>>>
>>
>> Good morning Jim,
>> Given the years of looking at your incredible captures of a particular
>> segment of the American population as we see in these two. Have you ever
>> considered doing a book? "THE AMERICAN'S! A sub-culture!" Or some title
>> along those lines? Oh it should bring some hell-fire anti-comments .... "
>> THAT ISN'T WHAT WE ARE LIKE ETC ETC!" But any controversy good, bad or 
>> ugly
>> is great! It's super publicity and helps sell thousands of copies. :-) And
>> my friend that is the name of the game in publishing a book..... "the 
>> hoped
>> for major dollar return for your efforts! Like it or not! "
>>
>> If we look at Kyle Cassidy's fabulous book "Armed America" as a sample in
>> the population, why not show this completely other side of the culture
>> coin?"
>>
>> It's a natural, probably occurs every weekend somewhere in the USA. But
>> you appear to find the characters not so far from home, that if it were a
>> book with a travel advance from the publisher it would allow sites far 
>> from
>> home. If necessary. Although hardly appears to be so in the collection so
>> far.
>>
>> In your collection too date I'm sure you could put together a hundred
>> images in about a 24-48 hour time frame and have it ready for publication
>> without to much effort. It isn't like you are fabricating the images as
>> they're right out in the open for the world to see. And being out in 
>> public,
>> all these people are fair game having their pictures taken unbeknown or 
>> not.
>>
>> And if not a book, a smashing great exhibition at MOMA in New York would
>> draw thousands, I'm sure. I'd have these two characters as the cover 
>> picture
>> and lead image for promotion of any exhibition or book publicity.
>>
>> Just a passing thought on a book, as we've seen a never ending array of
>> like "CHARACTERS" over the years!
>>
>> Actually a shot at Kyle's publisher might be the first one to hit on!?
>>  I'm sure Kyle could at least get you in the door for a first show and 
>> tell
>> discussion rather than going in cold ?
>>
>> PLEASE THINK ABOUT IT!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> ted
>>
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