[Leica] "WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?"
Nathan Wajsman
photo at frozenlight.eu
Fri Dec 4 22:23:58 PST 2015
Hi Ted,
Are your Oktoberfest pictures online somewhere? I would love to see your take of an event with which I am quite familiar, having attended them in Munich, Stuttgart, and here in Spain, in a town called Calpe with a large German population.
Cheers,
Nathan
Nathan Wajsman
Alicante, Spain
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YNWA
> On 05 Dec 2015, at 02:09, Ted Grant <tedgrant at shaw.ca> wrote:
>
> To-day at lunch I was asked by a chap I'd just been introduced to.
>
> "What have you done as a photographer? I don't seem to re-call any photo
> credits?" He asked.
> So I gave him a little list which he found rather interesting.
> What think you? ? :-)
>
> Dang it was a great life, too bad they end. :-(
>
> * Chernobyl Children-Russia/Ukraine
> * Hawaii-The Islands
> * Bullfighting-Spain, Weekend Magazine
> * NATO exercises-Norway, National Film Board of Canada
> * Oil Airlift-Congo/Zambia, The Canadian Magazine.
> * Six Day War-Middle East 1967, Star Weekly Magazine
> * Vietnam 1968, Weekend Magazine
> * Industrial Empire-Japan, National Film Board of Canada
> * Summer Olympic Games- Munich 1972, Montreal 1976, Los Angeles 1984,
> Seoul 1988, Barcelona 1992
> * Winter Olympic Games- Lake Placid 1980, Sapporo 1972, Calgary 1988,
> Albertville 1992
> * The French Riviera - Nice, France, Weekend Magazine
> * Oktoberfest-Munich, Germany, Weekend Magazine
> * Rome/Athens: Cities of the Old World. Canadian Pacific
> Airlines
>
> * The Right to Die: Sue Rodriguez, This Country Canada Magazine.
> This merely touches the total with 99.9% shot with Leica's of some kind
> creating a collection of 280,000 images in the Canadian National Archives.
> And another 100,000 in the National Art Gallery of Canada.
> I trust you find this a bit interesting as I've posted it due to the chaps
> question, as some of you may have wondered also.
> cheers,
> Dr. ted :-)
>
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