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Subject: [Leica] FS: DVD: Henri Cartier-Bresson. NOW AN ANSWER FOR LLUIS! r
From: lluisripollquerol at gmail.com (Lluis Ripoll)
Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2013 01:51:52 +0100
References: <61F01A11-1D86-4FDD-903C-3C8FF731D82D@yahoo.co.uk><749EF667E3E84B28B885B664FDDBD08E@syneticfeba505> <1CF31B80-3791-4603-B50F-AF0DC5149DC7@gmail.com> <773A2033B4594B99B4A19883FB1523E8@syneticfeba505>

Dear Ted .... what can I say...

 :-)

Cheers
Lluis 



El 14/01/2013, a las 02:28, <tedgrant at shaw.ca> <tedgrant at shaw.ca> 
escribi?:

> Lluis Ripoll OFFERED:
> Subject: Re: [Leica] FS: DVD: Henri Cartier-Bresson The Impassioned 
> Eye(2003), een film van Heinz Butler
> 
> 
> "Dear Ted, buenos dias querido amigo!
> Has Leica any rough idea about your 380,000 images 99,99% with a Leica?
> I hope Leica gives you an special edition Leica MM "Dr. Ted Grant" and you 
> come with it to Barcelona to the big meeting!<<<<<<<
> 
> Dear Lluis, buenos dias querido amigo!
> No Luis, Leica don't do that for unknown photographers to them. Although 
> they surely know who I am been there a few times while on assignments in 
> Europe! Nor regardless of how many photographs your government's National 
> Archives' and National Art Gallery have in their photographic collections. 
> Even the largest in the history of your country? Or books you've had 
> published and acclaimed by many many reviewers and subjects as the subject 
> of the books.
> 
> Nor my years of lecturing to professional photographer associations, 
> schools and camera clubs all over the country. And at each, espousing the 
> greatness of the Leica camera never ended simply because that's the 
> equipment that allowed me to become the very fortunate lucky 
> photojournalist I am!
> 
> Even when you are the Lead Speaker for 16 years in Cape Cod for the Leica 
> International Seminar! Where my lectures drew such demand each year until 
> people had to be turned away because there wasn't teaching room for more 
> than a 90 bodies.
> 
> Oh they do give them to German's, American's, sport heros, Hip Hop so 
> called singers! And free cameras to movie stars because they're movie 
> stars!
> 
> Give them to trust worthy hard working published international 
> photographers for over half a century because the camera is the best tool 
> on the market in carrying out thousands of assignments for many 
> publications or books? Nope!
> 
> Got a used slide projector one time when Leica closed the LEICA CANADA 
> opertion in Toronto. But only because one of the senior people told the 
> staff person I had a projector on loan and it should be returned! It was 
> already a loaner that had the hell beat out of it shipped all over the 
> country as a sample.
> 
> But the VIP was convinced they should let me keep it as I was such a loyal 
> and trustworthy Leica user. Besides it was really in junk condition and 
> they'd only scrap it if I returned it! So that was my one big free reward 
> after 60 years of "ALWAYS BUYING ALL MY LEICA GEAR!"
> 
> A free MM???? Whatever you do, do not hold your breathe my friend it ain't 
> going to happen!!
> cheers,
> Dr. ted
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Cheers
> Lluis
> 
> 
> El 14/01/2013, a las 00:55, <tedgrant at shaw.ca> escribi?:
> 
>> AW gee whiz here we go again! :-)
>> That old guy HCB stealing my DVD thunder . :-)
>> 
>> Hell he's  dead so you can't ask him live questions and receive live life 
>> responses!! :-) I can do that! :-) Buy mine!
>> 
>> Here I am with an hour long BRAVO TV DVD produced by a North American TV 
>> network simply because they thought I took some interesting photos, 
>> travelled the world doing so and having a personal collection of edited 
>> images in the National Archives of Canada of 280,000 images. Along with 
>> another 100,000 in the National Gallery of Canada. 380,000, a lot of 
>> clicks, 99% Leicas!
>> 
>> It's the largest collection of photography by a single photographer in 
>> the history of Canada! Seems cool to me, but I never thought about the 
>> numbers until the TV program was aired. :-) Dang that sure is a pile of 
>> "Happy Snapping!" But just think about all the fun and film I had and 
>> used! :-)
>> 
>> Many of you have the DVD already with very favorable positive comments. 
>> Thank you
>> 
>> Anyway if yer interested? e-me on Friday sale day. Thank you.
>> 
>> Canadian prices obviously different to HCB's. $40.oo plus shipping.
>> 
>> It's an hour long live person documentary. Oh yeah along with interesting 
>> photos and a special edition of a major selection of images as a separate 
>> slide show! An honour winning production ! :-)
>> Stories and interviews not bad either. ;-) Got get a little plug in here. 
>> :-) See you Friday
>> 
>> cheers,
>> Dr. ted
>> 
>> 
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Cheyne" <geordiepete211 at 
>> yahoo.co.uk>
>> To: <lug at leica-users.org>
>> Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2013 12:06 AM
>> Subject: [Leica] FS: DVD: Henri Cartier-Bresson The Impassioned Eye 
>> (2003),een film van Heinz Butler
>> 
>> 
>> This DVD has interviews with HCB and others, is 72 mins long, and the
>> subtitles are Dutch and French. Some of the speaking is in English,
>> but the majority is not.
>> 
>> Snippet from NYT review:
>> 
>> "Taking pictures means holding your breath with all your faculties
>> concentrated on capturing a fleeting reality," declares the pioneering
>> photojournalist Henri Cartier-Bresson near the end of Heinz Butler's
>> austere documentary portrait. In this small but stately film,
>> completed a year before the pioneering photojournalist Henri Cartier-
>> Bresson's death at 95 in August 2004, he slowly leafs through volumes
>> of his black-and-white photographs, shows some of his later drawings
>> and muses on his art to the severe, prickly strains of Bach piano
>> music. Even when viewed secondhand in a movie, these photographs are
>> something to see. Their formal elegance is balanced by an intense,
>> pulsing humanity. The documentary, which subscribes to the Great Man
>> school of reverential portraiture, is not a biography but an interview
>> (in French) conceived as a master class on art appreciation, with
>> guest commentators augmenting Cartier-Bresson's own sparsely chosen
>> words. ? Stephen Holden
>> 
>> Including shipping, item is going for US$18 to my paypal account.
>> 
>> All the best,
>> 
>> Peter Cheyne
>> 
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