Re: EOS WTC Photos - of interest

2001-12-18 Thread Andrew Hibma
Here's a some more info & pictures, including one of Bill Biggart's recovered EOS gear. http://digitaljournalist.org/issue0111/biggart_intro.htm > Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 12:46:45 - > From: "jpmccormac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: EOS WTC Ph

Re: EOS WTC Photos - of interest

2001-12-18 Thread jpmccormac
If you're in the Washington, DC area, stop by the Newseum in Rosslyn, VA. http://www.newseum.org/newseum/currentexhibits/index.htm There is a display of Bill Biggart's EOS gear, camera bag, surviving images, etc. on display. Also some (to me) new images from 9-11. Well worth a visit. John Mc

Re: EOS WTC Photos - of interest

2001-12-17 Thread Erwin Harkink (ELN)
Bob Sull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > The cover of American Photo, Jan/Feb 2002 issue, is a picture > of his D30 and > there is a decent article about him inside. This magazin isn't available in the Netherlands as far as I know. Is it possible to scan the cover and put it somewhere on the web? Erwin

Re: EOS WTC Photos - of interest

2001-12-17 Thread Ken Durling
On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 21:31:25 -0500, you wrote: > > >I was reviewing a set of photos by the late Bill Biggart at the WTC >collapse. He took some spectacular close up shots after the first tower >fell, he then died when the second tower fell. His Canon D30 was later >found and his last photos mad

Re: EOS WTC Photos - of interest

2001-12-17 Thread Bob Sull
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I was reviewing a set of photos by the late Bill Biggart at the WTC > collapse. He took some spectacular close up shots after the first tower > fell, he then died when the second tower fell. His Canon D30 was later > found and his last photos made Newsweek's "best of

EOS WTC Photos - of interest

2001-12-17 Thread email88
I was reviewing a set of photos by the late Bill Biggart at the WTC collapse. He took some spectacular close up shots after the first tower fell, he then died when the second tower fell. His Canon D30 was later found and his last photos made Newsweek's "best of the year" selection: http://www