I just finished reading "On Being A Photographer" by David Hurn and Bill Jay, published by Lenswork (http://www.lenswork.com). This is by far and away one of the most useful reads on the subject of Photography I've made in the past decade or so.

For many, it might not supply anything new; it's value is in its articulating/presenting a viewpoing on many topics that we might already have thoughts on, putting them on paper, and making us aware that we DO have thoughts on these topics. Whether we agree or disagree is of lesser importance.

Very useful. I thoroughly enjoyed reading and studying it. My thanks to whomever it was that reminded me of Lenswork magazine again, as I found the book when browsing their website.

Godfrey

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