I wanted to share a group portrait of some of the participants in Ted Harris' Large Format gathering in Enfield, NH on April 19th, 2008.
I wanted to share a group portrait of some of the participants in Ted Harris' Large Format gathering in Enfield, NH on April 19th, 2008.
Thanks for posting this, Gary. Did you happen to take down the names of those pictured?
Gary,
Thanks for the great memory of a wonderful gathering!
Did anyone get a photo of Gary when he took this photo?
Phil
I'm on the far right in plaid shirt and ball cap with my Kodak Master 8x10 - My friend Rhonda is beside me in white blouse.
Last edited by Phil; 3-Feb-2009 at 10:29. Reason: Self-ID
I don't want to blow anyone's cover if they weren't supposed to be at our house that day. Let's hope those pictured will step forward and self-ID.
Ted is the big guy in shirtsleeves in the center, looking happier than humanly possible. He spent most of the day showing off the Chamonix that Hugo had loaned him, and that may be the camera on the tripod behind him (not sure). There were almost as many cameras as people here, and maybe the owners will also identify them in this picture!
Thanks, Gary!
Wish I had been there!
Thanks,
Kirk
at age 73:
"The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep"
What Kirk said. Thanks, Gary.
The camera directly behind Ted is a Richard Ritter ULF
Thanks for sharing.
Ted Harris in white shirt with buttons, standing, in the center.
Bruce Barlow in the doorway, standing to the left of Ted, in the top center.
Richard Ritter seated in the center, in front of Ted, with beard.
Eddie Gunk and wife (in striped blouse), standing on the left, next to large camera with large tripod.
Hany Aziz at top-most left corner, smiling.
Robert Seto seated in front of Ted, wearing a cap.
Ken Lee standing behind and to the right of Ted, wearing a dark shirt.
This photo was made later in the PM. There were many others present throughout the day.
I miss Ted each and every day. He was a good friend, and a fine human being.
Bruce Barlow
author of "Finely Focused" and "Exercises in Photographic Composition"
www.brucewbarlow.com
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