[Leica] WILL THERE BE A YEARTBOOK?

Robert Adler rgacpa at gmail.com
Fri Feb 20 18:13:12 PST 2026


>From one of my favorite movies, *Cool Hand Luke, *"Working here, boss."
Been away for a long time; aging ain't easy as you all know. My camera pack
gets lighter and lighter, and my travels fewer and further between.
Thanks for being so generous with your time and openness to so many new and
old participants, Brian.
Bob Adler
Back in Palo Alto

On Tue, Feb 3, 2026 at 12:16 PM Bill Clough via LUG <lug at leica-users.org>
wrote:

> Hi there – see if you can spot the trend;
>
>
> Yearbook Year Number of Photos
>
>
> 2020 106
>
> 2021           102
>
> 2022 98
>
> 2023 94
>
> 2024 87
>
>
> Brian says that as of now, 17 photographers have submitted 32 photos for
> the 2025 Yearbook.
>
>
> Instead of a book, this year’s yearbook – if there is one – is going to
> resemble a comic book.
>
>
> Through attrition, the LUG membership is dropping,  That is why Brian
> predicts that next year will be the last yearbook – assuming there will be
> one this year, which is open to question.
>
>
> No nagging. No guilt trip. Plain fact. You want a 2025 Leica Users Group
> Yearbook, then more of you have to contribute.It’s not a labor-intensive
> project. Choose the photos, email them to BriaN:
>
>
> http://leica-users.org/yearbook/submitting.html
>
>
> Gasp, what a weary task.
>
>
> You can’t tell me that in the last 365 days, you can’t find THREE photos
> (one a panorama) worth submitting.
>
>
> That is, if you want a yearbook.
>
>
> –Bill Clough
>
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