The film EYE ON THE 60s is not about photographs. It is about following your dream. It's about choice and vision. it is not "pimped". It has been screened at the Smithsonian, The National Archives, The Newseum, Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego, among many others.
Then please try to think it out a little better.next time. It's a simple request to be out of those woods of yours where I never know what you are going to say and up'll just say you're being "funny" I won't be huffy if you'll be appreciative. Sounds like a deal to me.
By the way, Dave Scherman was my uncle—a fine photographer who was on LIFE magazine staff since 1936, and who was the only staffer to graduate to editor.
The film EYE ON THE 60s is not about photographs. It is about following your dream. It's about choice and vision. it is not "pimped". It has been screened at the Smithsonian, The National Archives, The Newseum, Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego, among many others.
Let's not get all huffy, there Chris. Don't forget: I pimped it better than you did.
Then please try to think it out a little better.next time. It's a simple request to be out of those woods of yours where I never know what you are going to say and up'll just say you're being "funny" I won't be huffy if you'll be appreciative. Sounds like a deal to me.
Terrific writing. Thank you. Some of your 'keepers' would be great.
Keep 'em coming...there's a book here...
By the way, Dave Scherman was my uncle—a fine photographer who was on LIFE magazine staff since 1936, and who was the only staffer to graduate to editor.
Great story Rowl
Thanks for reading, Alan!