Kirk, you Anthony Hopkins, and Ansel could have been related... Ansel looks a little like a young Hopkins, no?
Heard him speak at an SPE Conference in Carmel, CA. It was one with an open bar so I don't remember much. He was actually pretty funny when he wanted to be. I always thought it was very cool that in later years he dried a lot of his test strips and prints in a microwave.
Georgia mooning over a '33 Ford spare tire: http://images.google.com/imgres?img...art=234&hl=en&sa=N&as_st=y&ndsp=18&tbs=isch:1
Georgia with a woody! http://images.google.com/imgres?img...art=270&hl=en&sa=N&as_st=y&ndsp=18&tbs=isch:1
Better view of spare...damn, seemed to have shifted topics, Geogia correct, but Steiglitz, not adams? http://images.google.com/imgres?img...tart=90&hl=en&sa=N&as_st=y&ndsp=18&tbs=isch:1
I will never look at Kirk the same again (NO, not that way!). I usually say that to myself after each time I meet up with him.
Ten tries? Ansel Adams is to photography as Norman Rockwell is to painting. Someone would have just said "Ansel Adams" as a lucky guess before ten tries.
There had to be at least one other photographer with a pair of br*** ones up there, too, who took that photo.
Photographer Margaret Bourke-White, shooting the New York skyline from one of the gargoyles outside her 61st floor studio in the Chrysler building, 1934, where she was photographed by her darkroom technician Oscar Graubner.
Interesting thread.. Never would have suspected so many photogs / x-photogs were Hamb-sters. Count me in, too, please. But of the old guard, I was more partial to MBW and Russel Lee. Gary