Steve Bellayr
Veteran
Next week Leica is scheduled to open its Washington, DC store. Anyone attending?
jbrianfoto
Established
I can't attend the opening, but I will visit the store. Cool !
furcafe
Veteran
Per other threads (http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=116851, http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=107976), the store is already open (unoffically?), but I will be attending the opening celebration(s).
Leica0Series
Well-known
Here's a shot of Peter Turnley checking out an S2 after his talk, which was very enjoyable. They also had cupcakes with Leica logos on them, although the one I got just had a heart ...

Sneak Shot by Bsivad, on Flickr

Sneak Shot by Bsivad, on Flickr
dogberryjr
[Pithy phrase]
Here's a shot of Peter Turnley checking out an S2 after his talk, which was very enjoyable. They also had cupcakes with Leica logos on them, although the one I got just had a heart ...
All the cupcakes with the Leica logos are now either on eBay (MINT++!!), or on their way to private collections in Asia.
furcafe
Veteran
Stefan Wood
Established
All the cupcakes with the Leica logos are now either on eBay (MINT++!!), or on their way to private collections in Asia.
Ate mine as soon as I left the store......
Zoeica
Well-known
I had the chance to visit the store early this month. Wow! Drool city. Loved the Turnley exhibit and I'm trying to figure out the type of paper his B&W prints are printed with. The surface seems to have a texture to it and the prints are not digital prints.
furcafe
Veteran
They're definitely wet prints. In his talk(s), I believe Turnley mentioned that they were printed by Voja Mitrovic @ Picto (http://www.picto.fr/), the print shop used by Cartier-Bresson, et al., & where Turnley worked for a while. This would be consistent w/the prints he sells from his web site (http://www.peterturnley.com/printsite/prints.php).
I had the chance to visit the store early this month. Wow! Drool city. Loved the Turnley exhibit and I'm trying to figure out the type of paper his B&W prints are printed with. The surface seems to have a texture to it and the prints are not digital prints.
Stefan Wood
Established
Correction. There is one digital print in the show.
furcafe
Veteran
Yes, I forgot the token M9 shot.
Correction. There is one digital print in the show.
Zoeica
Well-known
They're definitely wet prints. In his talk(s), I believe Turnley mentioned that they were printed by Voja Mitrovic @ Picto (http://www.picto.fr/), the print shop used by Cartier-Bresson, et al., & where Turnley worked for a while. This would be consistent w/the prints he sells from his web site (http://www.peterturnley.com/printsite/prints.php).
Thanks! Man, no English site for paper type.
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