Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/08/31
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Sorry to hear about the contract, but the second one makes it all worth the
effort, it says it all.
Gene
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From: tedgrant at shaw.ca
To: "Leica Users Group" <lug at leica-users.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 1:39:17 AM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central
Subject: [Leica] ONCE IN A WHILE! :-)
Hi crew,
We as photographers and showing our pictures to people, students, friends,
published and whomever? We never really know how we may or may not be
influencing people how they may or maynot see the world.
So having just completed a rather long drive of about 800 KLMS to get home
and what one might say tired and not in a great mood, only to find your
contract of the past 8 months had been cancelled because?
"You don't shoot video with your still photographs!" An unfortunate move of
the modern day media world. "You shoot both, or you don't shoot for us!
Thank you very much for an incredible series of features....
BUT! No video, No contract!" :-(
Then while at the bottom of the bucket in feelings you open an e-mail as
shown below from an unknown mother and it doesn't matter about the contract
because your heart sings and you can fly! :-)
Here is the letter: They don't come any better than this from a complete
unknown !
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Dear Mr Grant,
I hope to be able to come to your lecture at the Art Gallery this Sept.
This is just a short letter to give you some feedback on your inspiration to
others, particularly beginning photographers and journalists. Our son,
Philip, started shooting with a manual camera in grade 11 at Oak Bay High.
He shot 100's of photos and started developing his own in a homemade
darkroom downstairs in our home. He eventually went on to SAIT for a diploma
in Journalism, but kept working on his photography. At one point he had
discovered your work and did a paper on it. Afterwards he gave Women in
Medicine to his sister who is going through nursing.
His other hero in the photography world is Karsh. We live down the
street from Ernie Fedorak's home, a former Tc sports writer (he just passed
away last fall) who encouraged Philip's passion.
He is presently an intern at Whitecourt Star.
I just wanted to let you know how your black and whites inspired him.
He loves to interview people and learn their stories but he also loves to
tell the story about someone with his photos.
This is to thank you for your unaware of mentoring and example to
starting out photographers such as our son. Thank you. He may never be well
known but he loves his work.
If you are curious, these are his sites. My favourite or the sepia
photos of the pow wow.
Thank you for taking the time to listen. I look forward to hearing you
speak.
http://philstrom25.blogspot.com/2011_06_01_archive.html
https://sites.google.com/site/photosbyphilrushton/
Sincerely yours,
Louise Rushton
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So I thought this might also make some of you feel good about your own
photography without knowing how others are affected by your photo talents
and wisdom.
cheers,
ted.
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