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Subject: [Leica] 100 years of Leica- a very round number.
From: sonc.hegr at gmail.com (Sonny Carter)
Date: Sun, 18 Aug 2013 08:09:32 -0500
References: <F85FE5E0-3D30-40D2-9538-55105E521353@gmail.com> <CE357CE8.F291%mark@rabinergroup.com>

Certainly Leica will produce appropriately priced, engraved and boxed
Hundert Jahre Kameras.


On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 6:18 PM, Mark Rabiner <mark at rabinergroup.com> 
wrote:

> A book which is as intelligent as it is gorgeous,
> This Todd Gustavson fella is THE guy. Understands the full context of the
> camera or image he is writing about. Or photographer or photo process.
>
> I also read and own his  500 Cameras: 170 Years of Photographic Innovation
> which began my new perspective on how I view this whole photography thing.
> Also through the George Eastman House as publisher. Whom I think he works
> for.
>
>
> On 8/17/13 6:38 PM, "Jefffery Smith" <jsmith342 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > And reasonably priced on Amazon.com
> >
> > Jeffery
> >
> > On Aug 17, 2013, at 5:34 PM, Mark Rabiner <mark at rabinergroup.com> 
> > wrote:
> >
> >> I'm reading in the very cool book I'm reading now
> >> Camera: A History of Photography from Daguerreotype to Digital
> >> by Todd Gustavson, George Eastman House
> >> Having just hit the Leica section  before that most of it dealing with
> >> cameras made in the turn of the century in Paris and London. Dresden and
> >> Scotland.
> >> A bit of a change from the Japan, Thailand and Germany I'm used to.
> >> So its the Leica section and other camera companies don't even have
> sections
> >> in this book not even Kodak and he's talking about Barnack how he got
> the
> >> first prototype in 1913. And I'm doing the math as its 2013 the year
> we're
> >> in now. And I'm seeing very round numbers! I look at my Leica camera
> map on
> >> the wall I got when the M8.2 came out and it says:
> >> Leica Family Tree.
> >> 1914- 2008
> >> And a hundred tiny cameras all in a nice tree grid. Starting at the
> bottom
> >> with the UR Leica 1914.
> >>
> >> So in a few months its going to be 2014.
> >> Are people compiling fireworks?
> >> Is someone making a float?
> >> 100 is a very round number and I'd think we should be planning on a
> >> celebration am I not paying attention or is nothing going on? I though
> I was
> >> paying attention.
> >> And I think 2014 is going to be a very good year for Leica.
> >>
> >> The Todd Gustavson, George Eastman House history coffee table books are
> very
> >> well done. You think you're learning about cameras but you are learning
> >> about photography.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Mark William Rabiner
> >> Photographer
> >> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/lugalrabs/
> >>
> >>
> >>
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Regards,

Sonny
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Natchitoches, Louisiana
1714
Oldest Permanent Settlement in the Louisiana Purchase

USA


In reply to: Message from jsmith342 at gmail.com (Jeffery Smith) ([Leica] 100 years of Leica- a very round number.)
Message from mark at rabinergroup.com (Mark Rabiner) ([Leica] 100 years of Leica- a very round number.)