Wow, sounds like s great event--and I absolutely love the photo, Godfrey!  It's 
always extremely hard to get a good angle at events like this especially 
because of the post-lecture situation with everyone crowding around. Given 
those difficulties, you did an especially nice job of getting a shot. Love the 
corner of Frank's work included in your frame. I would have loved to have been 
at this lecture. He sure does look great for 90ish. Cheers, Christine 

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> On Nov 16, 2014, at 5:08 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi <godfreydigio...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> I was lucky to attend a lecture at the Stanford University Cantor Museum 
> addressing an exhibit of photos by Robert Frank, author of "The Americans," 
> this past Thursday evening. I was surprised and delighted when Robert Frank 
> himself, just a few days after having turned ninety, was introduced and took 
> the lectern. Afterwards, I had a moment to say hello to Mr. Frank and snapped 
> a couple of photos. 
> 
> This is my favorite of the photos. There were just a few as a lot of people 
> were crowding around to speak with him. 
> 
>  https://flic.kr/p/q5vzFK
> 
> BTW: Many thanks to Linda C for getting me into a seat in the front row at 
> this event! :-)
> 
> enjoy!
> Godfrey
> 
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> 
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