Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/06/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Nice interview Ken. I learned a lot from the photos as well as the text. Richard Richard Clompus, OD Roanoke, VA > > From: Ken Lassiter <kenlass@gate.net> > Date: 2002/06/08 Sat PM 05:27:38 EDT > To: Leica Users Forum <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> > Subject: [Leica] Interview with Tina Manley > > While I was in Italy, an interview I did with Tina Manley was published > in Photographer's Forum magazine. Some of you have seen it but many > others have not. The comments I have received so far are favorable and > most readers find it quite inspirational. > > If you are interested, you can find copies for sale in the USA at > Borders and Barnes & Noble bookstores. Some other major bookstores may > also carry it if they sell a lot of magazine titles. > > You can also order a copy from the publisher. I believe the cost is $5 > per issue plus mailing. A subscription is only US$15 per year in the > USA; US$19 in Canada and US$22 outside the USA. It is published 4 times > > per year and includes interviews and portfolios of photographers. The > reproduction quality of the photographs is much better than most photo > magazines. The paper quality is outstanding for magazines published > today. > > The address: > > Photographer's Forum > 511 Olive Street > Santa Barbara, CA 93101 > > You can also fax an order to 1-805-965-0496. Include a credit card > number and your shipping/mailing address. > > You want to order the Summer 2002 issue. The article on Tina starts on > page 26 and runs for 9 pages. Seven of her photographs are included plus > > a photo of Tina by me. In the interview, Tina talks a lot about how and > > why she uses Leica cameras. > > I write for almost every issue of Photographer's Forum magazine. The > next issue will include an interview with David Valdez, who was personal > > photographer to Vice President George Herbert Walker Bush and stayed on > for 4 years while Bush was president. While I was in Italy, I > interviewed Andrea De Polo of Fratilli Alinari, the oldest photography > company in the world still operating. They were founded in 1852, 13 > years after photography was invented. They are located in Florence and > have the oldest and one of the largest archives of photographs in the > world, over 4,000,000 images going back to the beginning of photography. > > This interview will be published in Photographer's Forum but I do not > know which issue yet. > > Another Leica photographer was highlighted in the last issue: Chien-Chi > > Chang, the newest and youngest member of Magnum Photos. > > Ken Lassiter, Boynton Beach, FL > > > -- > To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html > - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html