Colin,
I haven't been following the 1270/orange shift issue and never thought to
bring it up to Jay. I assume he would have mentioned it had he felt it was
a problem. He was very free with his feelings about all the issues we spoke
of.
Larry
Larry Berman wrote:
We've just finished an
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Subject: Re: filmscanners: OT but interesting - Interview with Jay
Maisel
Colin,
I haven't been following the 1270/orange shift issue and never thought to
bring it up to Jay. I assume he would have mentioned it had he felt it was
a problem. He was very free with his feelings about all the issues we
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Subject: Re: filmscanners: OT but interesting - Interview with Jay
Maisel
Colin,
I haven't been following the 1270/orange shift issue and never thought to
bring it up to Jay. I assume he would have mentioned it had he felt it was
a problem. He was very free with his feelings
Thank you Mike.
I couldn't have said it better.
In all the years that I've been involved in photography, I've never read
anything that would indicate that he would settle for anything less than
the what he considered to be the best. As you've been able to read in the
interview, he's not the
Excellent! His website is better than he lets on.
Frank Paris
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http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumList?u=62684
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Larry: Thanks for sharing this great interview with us. I met Jay back in '74
at his studio/office/home which is a 19th Century bank building down in the
Bowery. Great shooter, great teacher. Thanks.
Mike Moore
Larry Berman wrote:
We've just finished an interview with Jay Maisel. For those
Thanks very much Larry. I really enjoyed that interview.
At 11:37 AM 03/03/2001 -0500, you wrote:
We've just finished an interview with Jay
Maisel. For those who have never heard of him, he has always been
recognized as one of the top natural light color photographers in the
world. Shooting