On 11/13/05, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Last Wednesday evening, I attended a lecture by photographer Michael
> Kenna, It was an excellent lecture, one of the best photographic
> lectures I've been to this year. He presented a series of photos from
> his book, "Impossible to Forget, 50 Years After" ... photographs
> taken at a number of Nazi concentration camps.
>    http://www.michaelkenna.net/html/books/ccamp/
>
> Stunning photographs, very powerful work. They're on display at the
> deSaisset Museum, located on the Santa Clara University campus in San
> Jose, until November 20th. I'm going to head there to see them again
> sometime this week.
>
> I wandered through his website and looked at some of his other work
> as well. Beautiful, inspiring. Neat guy to talk with too.
>

Those concentration camp photos are absolutely chilling...

-frank

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