From: "Keith Whaley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Excellent, Lasse! > I now have a much better feeling for the man, and the photographer.
Me too, although I knew a fair bit about him before. What makes this interview particularly interesting is that it obviously is a conversation between friends and peers, where no one has any need to "pose" or show off for the media, so to speak. I found the whole Horvat site rewarding in many ways. > In many ways, the insecurity shows thru, and I feel an akinship with > this great photographer. . . one I would not otherwise have felt, > because I'd have felt inadequate in his eyes. > I still am, but we have shared thoughts about photographing a subject. . > .something one could not get otherwise! > Thanks for pointing it out. . . My pleasure. > I wish *I* had taken that Ava Gardner photo! Lovely! I wish I had had the opportunity to take a number of other shots of (or even "at"...) her, (and of Rita Hayworth of course :-) ). Lasse > keith whaley > > Lasse Karlsson wrote: > > > > From: "mike wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Hi, > > > Lasse Karlsson wrote: > > > > > > > > Helmut Newton died today, Friday, in a car crash in Hollywood. > > > > Apparently he lost control of his car and crashed into a wall. > > > > > > news of this seems to be thin on the ground. I got a very interesting > > > response from google with "helmut newton dead" > > > > > > mike > > > > I too have spent some time surfing for Newton stuff. > > I found an interesting, candid and amusing conversation between two great > > photographers (Newton and Horvat) at the following link: > > > > http://www.horvatland.com/pages/entrevues/08-newton-en_fr.htm > > > > Lasse

