Thomas Mallon, in his review of the new Annie Liebovitz book (“Annie Liebovitz at Work”) writes of her:
“Her self-criticisms are neither left-handed nor tormenting; she sees what’s wrong and, freshly instructed, moves on.”
I like that notion.
Thomas Mallon, in his review of the new Annie Liebovitz book (“Annie Liebovitz at Work”) writes of her:
“Her self-criticisms are neither left-handed nor tormenting; she sees what’s wrong and, freshly instructed, moves on.”
I like that notion.
I just saw a link to this story about Radiation Oncologist Dr. Bernard Lewinsky and his photography on a Southern California “ABC 7” television news program. The link goes to a short text story and a video about Dr. Lewinsky.
As soon as I saw the text link in my browser I knew that he must be the same fellow photographer I shared a bit of time with last Autumn while photographing fall colors at North Lake in the eastern Sierra. When I’m photographing and I see another photographer at work, I try to guess whether the fellow photographer will welcome the conversation or be distracted from his work. He seemed to be finishing up – and he was in a spot where I wanted to photograph… ;-) – so I wandered over and said, “hi.”
While we spoke a bit about equipment – it seems to be the universal icebreaker for photographers – the conversation soon to shifted to other things, including the beauty of the location and his work as a radiation oncologist. He told me how he works with “very sick people” and that he uses his photography to create a more peaceful and calm environment for them.
I’ve spoken with many photographers in the field, but my meeting and conversation with Dr. Lewinsky has stuck with me.
Unfortunately, I cannot find a web link to his photography, but the story says he has compiled a book of his photographs – which look quite impressive from what I can see on the video – and copies are available for sale with the proceeds to go to the American Cancer Society. For more information Dr. Lewinsky’s office can be reached at (818) 884-1683.
(The linked photo is mine, and was taken as Dr. Lewinski and I talked.)