On Sep 26, 2005, at 7:22 PM, Cotty wrote:
I read my copy last year after Bob W recommended it. Unmissable.
I just thought to check the local library. They have it, so I guess
I'll be reading it soon. Right after I've finished my latest Jeremy
Clarkson book :)
- Dave
On 25/9/05, Godfrey DiGiorgi, discombobulated, unleashed:
>I just finished reading "On Being A Photographer" by David Hurn and
>Bill Jay, published by Lenswork (http://www.lenswork.com). This is by
>far and away one of the most useful reads on the subject of
>Photography I've made in the pas
I've read it about three times, and skimmed through it a few more looking
for a particular passage or reference.
Shel
> [Original Message]
> From: Kevin Waterson
>
> > For many, it might not supply anything new;
>
> quite contrary, I found every time I pick this up, I find something
> new an
This one time, at band camp, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For many, it might not supply anything new;
quite contrary, I found every time I pick this up, I find something
new and I wonder, that was not here before!
Kind regards
Kevin
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> Subject: RE: One of the great books on photography ...
>
> OBAP has been recommended here many times. Bob Walkden and I
> are probably its greatest champions on the list. Glad you
> had a chance to read it, and even more so that you're touting
> i
OBAP has been recommended here many times. Bob Walkden and I are probably
its greatest champions on the list. Glad you had a chance to read it, and
even more so that you're touting its virtues. It's a good value, too.
Shel
> [Original Message]
> From: Godfrey DiGiorgi
> I just finished re
I just finished reading "On Being A Photographer" by David Hurn and
Bill Jay, published by Lenswork (http://www.lenswork.com). This is by
far and away one of the most useful reads on the subject of
Photography I've made in the past decade or so.
For many, it might not supply anything new; i
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