wes loder
Photographer/Historian
I attended the reception and premier viewing of the new documentary film "Being Adolph Gasser" this last weekend in San Francisco and San Rafael, California. Quite a production. The producer and director is John Aliano, a professor at the University of Southern Nevada who worked for Gasser thirty years ago and interviewed him in 2003. I appear in the film when it covers Gasser's involvement in the early importation of the Nikon and Nikkor lenses. I was impressed by the film and enjoyed the history. The first half closely follows Gasser's life up to the 1960s. The second half wanders off into film-making in San Francisco and how Gasser supported that. I was introduced as the person who wrote "the book," and sold a few copies afterward. Picture shows myself, wife Linda and Dorothy Cox, Gasser's daughter. Tall dude in back is Linda's brother, Jack Zuryk. Theater where the showing happened and a picture of the film crew with Aliano in the middle.




