[Leica] Iran

Peter Dzwig pdzwig at summaventures.com
Fri Oct 24 13:30:37 PDT 2025


Tina,

as usual(?) I agree with Nathan. Your photos of Iran have a huge 
historic and sociological significance. Politics is largely irrelevant 
here. Surely there must be a group within the Iranian diaspora who ought 
to be be interested.

As ever,

Peter

On 24/10/2025 20:40, Nathan Wajsman via LUG wrote:
> Tina, this is of immense historical and aesthetic value. It has to be shown beyond a Pbase page seen by your fan boys (like me). There must be an Iranian community in the US that is interested in publishing these images in a more serious fashion.
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> Cheers,
> Nathan
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>> On 21 Aug 2025, at 15:13, Tina Manley via LUG <lug at leica-users.org> wrote:
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>> LUG -
>>
>> I have been editing the photos I took in Iran in the 1970's and am finally
>> about finished.  I've started a website on PBase with the edited photos -
>> 16,155 photos edited down to 452.
>>
>> I'm sure there are mistakes.  I'm looking.  I've had fun going back through
>> these 50-year-old photos!  All of the film is either Kodachrome or Tri-X.
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>> https://pbase.com/tinamanley/iran&page=all
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>> Please look, too, and let me know what you think.
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>> TIA
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>> Tina
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