Sad News--Roger Hicks

What sad news, Rest in Peace to the both of them. I had a few passing conversations with Roger about various film related things. I loved seeing Frances' hand coloured prints.

They even offered to put me up if I ended up nearby when I was about to go travelling in 2018, I really wish I had now.

I hope the website stays up, I always keep coming back to read it.
 
I haven't logged in to the forum in quite some time as I've been away from photography in general for a while and this was the first thing I saw when I logged in. Roger was always a gentleman in the conversations I had with him and I learned a ton from him.

RIP, Roger, you'll be missed.

EDIT: Didn't realize Frances had passed away as well. Sad news.
 
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I miss you, Roger. Always you were courtly to this little old Italian photojourno when we met in Arles. We are devastated, but you and Frances are together now. Forever.



A presto, mia cara,


Mme. O
 
I just saw an old post by Roger on another forum and went to a linked article and was surprised that the web site: https://www.rogerandfrances.com/ is not only still live, but seems to be being curated/maintained by someone as the copyright on the homepage is 2021. Roger passed in 2019 and Frances in late 2020 I believe.

Does anyone know who is maintaining the web site?

The website has been redesigned to a more modern look albeit with less content than before. There is no in-depth info or bio information about them (as far as I can see) on the web site, nor pointers to their published writings. Curious...
 
I just saw an old post by Roger on another forum and went to a linked article and was surprised that the web site: https://www.rogerandfrances.com/ is not only still live, but seems to be being curated/maintained by someone as the copyright on the homepage is 2021. Roger passed in 2019 and Frances in late 2020 I believe.

Does anyone know who is maintaining the web site?

The website has been redesigned to a more modern look albeit with less content then before. There is no in-depth info or bio information about them (as far as I can see) on the web site, nor pointers to their published writings. Curious...

Looks like two pages with links to 10 articles. Maybe I am missing a navigation button.
 
I am the one who wrote the original post starting this thread about Roger's final illness. I have a number of Roger and Frances's books on my shelf as well as a collection of old magazines with their articles in them. The great thing is that whenever I pick up one of their books or articles and start reading Roger comes roaring back to life! His writing and personality are so intertwined and it makes reading his work a real pleasure for me. He may be gone, but his wit and intellect blaze through his writing. I find this comforting.

Steve Rosenblum
 
It is always a sad reminder that Roger is not among us any more. It was a privilege to converse with him. His example lives on in his words, here and elsewhere.
 
Thought I’d gotten rid of the itch to expose film via repeated application of M Monochrom, but like the heartbreak of psoriasis it came back over the winter ;-) (Current topical treatments include Mamiya 6, Minolta Alpha 7, OM4Ti, and even Rollei QZ35.)

Good thing I still have the Roger & Frances book on BW photography for review (though PS kudos to Chris Crawford for keeping his technical pages available by iPhone).

And, as noted, for Roger’s prose which is always a joy, for more than nearly anyone associated with RFF, he knew how to invest his writing with the cadences of his voice and of his formidable intelligence.
 
hmm. I just never stopped shooting film. Perhaps not in the volumes I did before there was digital, but it's been a continuum.
Film remains a unique and enjoyable way to do photography, just as it always was. 🙂

I didn't have the pleasure of getting to know Roger or Frances other than a note here or there.

G
 
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