Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/03/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]LUGnuts: Journeyed to Orange County last evening to see "PhotoNight" presentation by Maggie Steber (accompanied by one LUGger and one ex-lugger). She showed work from her 1991 book Dancing on Fire: photographs from Haiti, plus work from NG story on Miami and even some personal projects in B/W. Mainly, she said, her projects grow out of personal work self financed over years ("that's what credit cards are for"). She is now represented by Saba Press in NY. Her images, mostly Kodachome, just come alive on the projection screen. Perhaps helped by Leica Lenses. She uses Ms and Rs and has lenses from 19 to 350. Also has R8 and winder and says it has become her favorite. Maggie is a rarity: a true documentary photographer who is managing to stay somewhat solvent and is finding forums for her work. On the other hand, she did show one powerful story that was laid out and ready to go at a magazine, but it never did run--echoing the recent story on photojournalism. Maggie is also an enthusiastic yet gentle soul with a deep passion for her subjects and a humility about her work. And next month, April 21, William Albert Allard. donal - -- Donal Philby San Diego http://www.donalphilby.com