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About Yousef Karsh: Regarding Heroes

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

I recently ordered and received a book on the classic photography of Yousuf Karsh:  Regarding Heroes.  Now, I had heard of him and even recognize some work – Mr. Karsh is one of those people whose work reverberates throughout the world.  I was completely unprepared for the beauty in this book.

If I can get my act together, I’ll go over a few of the photos over the next few days.  Suffice it to say, it contains photos of past greats.  This is a book on portraiture.  But oh, what portraiture!  I have seen many great portraits, and have heard many people talk about how the point is to make a human connection.  Never have I really seen that in action.  The photos I see in this book don’t reflect the person and his/her personality, it amplifies it.

Just a gorgeous book.  Grab it if you can find it!

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Bill Jay’s End Note

Friday, May 15th, 2009

I just heard that Bill Jay passed away.  If you’re a casual enthusiast of photography, you may not know who he is.  Most of the pros know him and think quite fondly of him.

I had only recently heard of him, after my wife gave me a gift subscription to LensWork last year (link currently has a memorial to him).  He wrote a column called “End Notes” that I found fantastic – often the most interesting part of the magazine.  Most months, I would start with his column and work my way back.

Embracing writing style, wonderful observations.  It was like a family reunion, at dinner.

Now I will never have a chance to meet him in person.  I think I’ll be spending some time downloading all of his articles and reading them.

Much better writings than this:

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