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    Re: Issue #18 - Focus Magazine - HOT OFF THE PRESSES!

    I see you're featuring Lawrence Schiller. Truly an amazing man. Over the years he's arrived on the radar from time to time, and I'd always wondered if there were several people with the same name. Surely one person couldn't be involved in such a variety of projects. The feature of Schiller in the March 2009 issue of B&W finally confirmed it -- yep, one person. Amazing.

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    Re: Issue #18 - Focus Magazine - HOT OFF THE PRESSES!

    Quote Originally Posted by William McEwen View Post
    I see you're featuring Lawrence Schiller. Truly an amazing man. Over the years he's arrived on the radar from time to time, and I'd always wondered if there were several people with the same name. Surely one person couldn't be involved in such a variety of projects. The feature of Schiller in the March 2009 issue of B&W finally confirmed it -- yep, one person. Amazing.
    Features are always nice. Our interviews are what really separate FOCUS from the pack.

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    Re: Issue #18 - Focus Magazine - HOT OFF THE PRESSES!

    And it looks like you were smart enough to feature a large version of Schiller's Marilyn Monroe pic! B&W ran a contact sheet very reduced and a small reproduction of one of the pix.

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    Re: Issue #18 - Focus Magazine - HOT OFF THE PRESSES!

    Quote Originally Posted by William McEwen View Post
    And it looks like you were smart enough to feature a large version of Schiller's Marilyn Monroe pic! B&W ran a contact sheet very reduced and a small reproduction of one of the pix.
    Schiller's work was reproduced in 400 line screen via a duotone. I don't believe his work has ever been reproduced in such fine detail before. I hope he will be pleased.

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    Re: Issue #18 - Focus Magazine - HOT OFF THE PRESSES!

    Quote Originally Posted by David Spivak-Focus Magazine View Post
    Schiller's work was reproduced in 400 line screen via a duotone. I don't believe his work has ever been reproduced in such fine detail before. I hope he will be pleased.
    I've no doubt he will.

    It's time he did a book, too. He should enter your contest.

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