DonRicklin
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From George's Blog:
Don
“Maybe you want to do a Brett Weston, and you don’t want anyone to open your files. Maybe you want your files to just die a peaceful death, and you want to pull the plug on them, and send them on to eternity. And what you want are these finished prints; they are the realization of your vision. And everything else was just a way to get there. Like you don’t actually want somebody, in a sense, reprinting from your negatives. You’re done. It’s fine. Even though with photography the temptation is that it’s always an open door, it’s fine to lock the door and throw away the key. That’s OK.” - Gregory Heisler
This podcast was recorded on Wednesday February 6th, 2''8 at the National Arts Club in New York City. Gregory sits down with George to have a conversation about working with Arnold Newman, his love of portraiture, and some of his thinking on a wide range of subjects including the value of the print, and the difficulties of developing a personal style.
Duration: 1:2':49
The podcast can be downloaded from my iDisk at:
http://idisk.mac.com/george_jardine-Public?view=web
This podcast is labeled “2''8'2'6 Podcast - Gregory Heisler” in the Public directory.
Or, it can be found on iTunes by searching under Podcasts for “Lightroom”. The RSS feed is:
http://rss.adobe.com/www/special/light_room.rss
Don