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Bruce Barlow
22-Apr-2008, 07:55
The Ted Harris Memorial Weekend.

We need to celebrate Ted Harris’s life, because the thought of him no longer with us is hard to bear. Ted would want us to celebrate by photographing and spending time together, so that’s what we’ll do.

If you’re so inclined and available, join Richard Ritter and Bruce Barlow for a free “Ted Harris Memorial Weekend” Thursday, June 5 through Sunday, June 8, 2008. It may be that this serves as your alternative to foto3, if for some reason you couldn’t make it to Ft. Collins.

We’ll go to new places (for Richard and me) to photograph in Vermont and New Hampshire to check them out for inclusion in future Fine Focus Workshops. Maybe they’ll be good, maybe not. Odds are that they’ll be worthwhile – we’re going to some of them out in advance with Richard’s new lightweight 8x10. Expect old mills, streams, an old farm, stone bridges, and maybe downtown Keene portrait fodder. Probably two places per day, with lunch as the divider.

Any and all formats welcome – including digital. This is about pictures, and about Ted, not technology.

Evenings, we’ll gather at some local eatery and swap photographic lies, and remember the kindness and generosity of Ted Harris. Bring a Ted story if you have one. The restaurants won’t be new – we’ll go to our favorites. Ted deserves to have us raise a glass to him, and Keene’s brewpub’s outstanding beer would honor his memory.

Details will follow: most likely we’ll post a schedule with links to MapQuest, and maybe GPS coordinates if I figure out how to work the d**n thing. That way, you’re welcome to join us for any or all places, any or all days. We’ll just be where and when we say we’ll be. This is not a workshop. It’s gathering to photograph in a number of places, and to be with friends who remember Ted. There is no cost, other than your own food, travel and lodging. Nothing will be provided except fellowship. If it rains, we’ll hang out at Bruce’s, which means you may want to bring prints to show in his gallery space.

This is not intended to compete with foto3, or to detract from that event in any way. But if you wanted a photographic fix and couldn’t swing Ft. Collins for any reason, please consider joining us!

In the meantime, please remember Ted fondly, and send kind thoughts to his wonderful wife Amy.

Bob Salomon
22-Apr-2008, 08:35
While Ted was a friend I find your selection of dates distasteful. There are four weekends in June and your picking the only one that conflicts with the foto3 show is poor planning.

You should pick a date that is not so controversial. And would allow for more people to attend. Especially if they want and are planning to go to Ft. Collins!

Ralph Barker
22-Apr-2008, 08:50
Whatever the dates, Bruce, I'll be there in spirit.

Blacky Dalton
22-Apr-2008, 09:05
While Ted was a friend I find your selection of dates distasteful. There are four weekends in June and your picking the only one that conflicts with the foto3 show is poor planning.

You should pick a date that is not so controversial. And would allow for more people to attend. Especially if they want and are planning to go to Ft. Collins!

I could not agree more. Certainly the loss of anyone is tragic and my heart felt sympathy goes out to the family and friends.

I guess this means that Richard Ritter will not be attending Foto3 and having a booth? I was specifically attending Foto3 to see the new camera system and discuss possible purchase. I want to see and handle the camera before making my decision and I feel there are others that are interested. To not attend, in my opinion, would be a poor business decision indeed.

B. Dalton

Ralph Barker
22-Apr-2008, 09:11
I'd ask everyone to keep this thread free of controversy with respect to any scheduling conflict with Foto 3.

Bruce Barlow
22-Apr-2008, 09:38
I just lost one of my two best friends in the world, the other being Richard Ritter.

Ted was totally on-board with the idea and the dates as of yesterday, when it had a different name. His widow is completely on board. We were going to post it today.

Richard is still deciding about attending Ft. Collins. Should he go west, I'll do it alone.

To think that anyone would choose us over Ft. Collins, especially at this late date, is ludicrous. That's why we held off any announcement. It's designed for those who, for any reason, can't make it to Colorado, and who might be able to make it here (read: close by) to go out and photograph. The date enables several of our favorite people, who can't make it to Ft. Collins, to be with us.

We may do it again later. It may be an annual event.

Sorry, Ralph, but rather than controversy, I'm trying to explain.

Thanks, Bob and Blacky, for your sensitivity. No good deed goes unpunished, I guess.

eddie
22-Apr-2008, 09:44
i will be there! thanks bruce!

the dates work well for me.

eddie

Juergen Sattler
22-Apr-2008, 09:46
I'll be in Europe at that time, but I will make it a point in going out and taking pictures on those days - it'll be 35mm format or digital, as I won't have my LF gear with me, but, as you said, this is not about the format, it is about celebrating Ted's life. I am still in shock and cannot believe that he is no longer with us. We should have a place where we can post the results of those "Ted days".

Dave Parker
22-Apr-2008, 09:48
I will not be able to attend, but I will be more than happy to donate the server space to put images from that weekend up, Bruce if that is of interest, please send me a note at satinsnowglass@yahoo.com and we can work out the details.

Dave

David A. Goldfarb
22-Apr-2008, 09:54
I'm visiting family in Las Vegas that weekend, but I'll have some time to be out burning some sheet film, so I'll be there in spirit.

Michael Kadillak
22-Apr-2008, 10:00
I just lost one of my two best friends in the world, the other being Richard Ritter.

Ted was totally on-board with the idea and the dates as of yesterday, when it had a different name. His widow is completely on board. We were going to post it today.

Richard is still deciding about attending Ft. Collins. Should he go west, I'll do it alone.

To think that anyone would choose us over Ft. Collins, especially at this late date, is ludicrous. That's why we held off any announcement. It's designed for those who, for any reason, can't make it to Colorado, and who might be able to make it here (read: close by) to go out and photograph. The date enables several of our favorite people, who can't make it to Ft. Collins, to be with us.

We may do it again later. It may be an annual event.

Sorry, Ralph, but rather than controversy, I'm trying to explain.

Thanks, Bob and Blacky, for your sensitivity. No good deed goes unpunished, I guess.

Your complete honesty Bruce is both welcomed and appreciated. In our society there are those that want to condition us all to walk the line of political correctness (real or perceived) which is a bunch of bunk. Ted was the antithesis of this tendency which is why he was such a breath of fresh air within this community. He was always himself and painfully honest and for that genuine quality I will always be grateful to have known him.

Have a Great Memorial Weekend!

fuegocito
22-Apr-2008, 10:09
Hi Bruce,

It was really nice meeting you, Richard and Ted all in one shot over the weekend, count me in for the "vent" weekend and let me know if there is anything I can do to help.

It so hard to think of the time we part with Ted was the last good bye. I am still shock beyond words.

Robert

Bill_1856
22-Apr-2008, 10:51
Bruce, what a beautiful idea. I'll plan to be there to honor him.

Capocheny
22-Apr-2008, 11:02
Bruce,

Unfortunately, due to the distance, I cannot be with you on that weekend.

Perhaps, for those people who can't attend... why don't we go out and expose some film/digital in Ted's memory. Once processed, we can forward our favorite image to Dave and have them put up on his server.

Dave, thanks for the offer of providing server space.

Cheers

Dave Parker
22-Apr-2008, 11:07
Bruce,

Unfortunately, due to the distance, I cannot be with you on that weekend.

Perhaps, for those people who can't attend... why don't we go out and expose some film/digital in Ted's memory. Once processed, we can forward our favorite image to Dave and have them put up on his server.

Dave, thanks for the offer of providing server space.

Cheers

For the insight, I have gleaned from Ted over the years, it is the least I can do, Ted was indeed gift to everyone who has a passion for photography, his presence and insight, will surely be missed, I will forever have a hole in my heart over this loss, I only wish I could do more...and I would be there, but that is the weekend we are having the get together and memorial for my sister, but you can rest assured, the shutter button will be push more than a few times that weekend!

I am numb...

Dave

RichardRitter
22-Apr-2008, 11:18
Unfortunately my not going to Foto 3 is due to events here in Vermont beyond my control.

Bruce Barlow
22-Apr-2008, 11:19
Thanks to all those who've voiced support.

For those of you lucky enough to be in Ft. Collins, or for that matter wherever you may be, please join us in spirit. Ted deserves that. We'll be raising a glass in Keene, NH Friday night, for sure.

tim810
22-Apr-2008, 13:21
I was really sad not to be able to attend the outting last weekend as I was interested in meeting others with similar interests. I have had a few very educational responses to questions I posed, by Ted. I will make it a point to attend this weekend if only for a day (my work schedule isn't flexible). Thank you for doing this.
Tim

walter23
22-Apr-2008, 13:29
I did not know Ted well, but I have tremendous respect for him from the stuff he's contributed here and to View Camera, etc. He gave me some good advice on scanning and other things. When I first opened the other thread I thought "Weird, who's this other Ted Harris?" - it took a moment for it to sink in.

I'm on the opposite end of the continent, but I'll definitely burn some sheets of film in his memory that weekend and submit them to a memorial site.



Bruce,

Unfortunately, due to the distance, I cannot be with you on that weekend.

Perhaps, for those people who can't attend... why don't we go out and expose some film/digital in Ted's memory. Once processed, we can forward our favorite image to Dave and have them put up on his server.

Dave, thanks for the offer of providing server space.

Cheers

Capocheny
22-Apr-2008, 16:51
I did not know Ted well, but I have tremendous respect for him from the stuff he's contributed here and to View Camera, etc. He gave me some good advice on scanning and other things.

When I first opened the other thread I thought "Weird, who's this other Ted Harris?" - it took a moment for it to sink in.

I'm on the opposite end of the continent, but I'll definitely burn some sheets of film in his memory that weekend and submit them to a memorial site.


Hi Walter,

Likewise for me... I'll also raise a glass in honor of Ted on the weekend of the shoot.

A dark day indeed.

Frank Bagbey
22-Apr-2008, 17:18
I like this idea and fully support it. Even if it is pouring down rain, my calendar is marked so I will expose some sheet film in the spirit intended. We should all do the same. Maybe something new and different...for inspiration. Frank Bagbey

Diane Maher
22-Apr-2008, 19:00
Although I am planning to be at Foto 3, I will certainly expose some sheets during this time. I think Bruce's idea is a good one, no matter when it is.

Ken Lee
6-May-2008, 18:04
Sorry, I will be unable to attend, because I have to travel to Illinois - to attend to my ailing Mother-in-Law. Otherwise, I would join you whole heartedly.