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    A Christmas Gift

    As the season for gifting is upon us, I often recall a Christmas past. It was 1954 and my special gift was a brand new 4x5 Agfa film holder. I was thirteen years old. The gift complemented the five used holders that my father had procured for me from Brooks Camera store in San Francisco. Now I had the opportunity to expose a dozen sheets of film!

    The day after Christmas that year, as we did for several years, my dad, his pal Brett Weston, and I headed over the Sierra to photograph and camp along the eastern slope. A dozen sheets of film and a seven day trip; I became very selective, a lesson that has served me well to this day. All done in anticipation of returning home to make contact prints on Varigam paper.

    So, perhaps there are some fortunate thirteen year olds who will receive a new 4x5 film holder this season. I wonder.

    Wishing all of you the best of holidays and a healthy and productive 2008!

    Merg

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    Re: A Christmas Gift

    Merg...

    Wonderful story...in this new world of 1,000s of images on a single card, it would benefit young photographers so much to understand that quality and singularity of vision matters more than vulgar quantity.

    To be a photographer is to enjoy, engage and be in the world firstly, and then to express one's feelings about that world through your art.

    Have a happy holiday!

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    Re: A Christmas Gift

    What a great story! Thanks for sharing it.

    Happy Holidays!

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    Re: A Christmas Gift

    Great story. Please keep them coming.

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    Thanks Merg, that's a great story. Today the gift is more likely a flash card than a film holder but that's fine, the world moves on and the kid who gets the flash card may end up being just as inspired to make great photographs as you were. Hope you have a Merry Christmas.
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    a mile away and you'll have their shoes.

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    Re: A Christmas Gift

    I love hearing stories like this. Please do tell more of those trips!

    Best to you, Bill

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    Re: A Christmas Gift

    What?! No illustration with a scan of one of those wonderful 1954 negatives?

    Seriously, Merg, great story, and one with a great underlying message.

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    Re: A Christmas Gift

    Please keep sharing your memories with us. You have a very special perspective on a time that fascinates many of us.

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    Re: A Christmas Gift

    Merg,

    How many sheets did your Dad and Brett expose during that trip? (If you paid any attention!)

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    Re: A Christmas Gift

    Dave, this was a car trip, or I should say a pickup truck trip. Most often we were in Brett's truck with a camper shell and usualy half frozen. As weight and bulk were of little concern, there was room for plenty of holders. Dad and Brett each had at least 50 8x10 holders and a typical day was 12 to 15 exposures. Brett sometimes supplemented his black and white shooting with a few Ektachrome shots, with the hope of a commercial sale. He was never excited with the color though, and called it Ektacrap.

    Thanks for asking, better stop before I am overcome with nostalgia!

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