Author Topic: Gita Lenz  (Read 2476 times)

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Gita Lenz
« on: May 17, 2009, 09:26:46 PM »
Cant recall if Gordon has ever mentioned it here,   if so apologies for re-post,  if not - its about time it got a mention. 

Best way for it to be explained is to check out the blog.

http://gitalenz.blogspot.com/

Its well worth a few minutes of your time,   some great NYC street photography going on.


Good luck with it Gordon, and if you ever get to the stage of getting prints made,  put me down for one of Central Park!





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Re: Gita Lenz
« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2009, 09:52:47 PM »
G also has some interviews with Gita posted here http://www.flickr.com/photos/eyecaramba/sets/72157594392741505/  Remarkable project.

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Re: Gita Lenz
« Reply #2 on: May 18, 2009, 08:34:55 AM »
remarkable is the word!

I'd certainly shell out for one of those books.


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Re: Gita Lenz
« Reply #3 on: May 18, 2009, 02:52:24 PM »
Och am blown awae by rat wooman's stuff, an want tae see mutch maer o' her fotis  :)
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Re: Gita Lenz
« Reply #4 on: May 18, 2009, 04:16:55 PM »
Thank goodness for the folks that are assisting and saving this body of work!  I hope that this results in some well deserved recognition - Let it snowball, I'm dying to see more!

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Re: Gita Lenz
« Reply #5 on: May 19, 2009, 02:00:40 PM »
A flavour of Gita's work...in an effort to get more people to go and read the first few installments in this touching and exciting story:




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Re: Gita Lenz
« Reply #6 on: May 19, 2009, 03:45:25 PM »
Thank you so much for posting this! Truly enjoyed every bit of information..

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Re: Gita Lenz
« Reply #7 on: May 19, 2009, 04:05:53 PM »
Thanks for posting this Damion...  I am sensing a percolating interest in this project and had the opportunity to visit with Gita last week and gave to her a blurb book of her work.  she really was touched by the making of the book as she almost cannot fathom people being interested in her photography.  And she is a little bemused by the notion of just putting together one book.  She kept asking me "you did this?"

Anyway, the blurb book is very cool in that it did give us the opportunity to put it into her hands and fairly quickly.  But I have to say that I am not happy with the quality and am not likely to make that link public.  We are discussing a publishing venture and a proper treatment for a body of work that really in its essence is about quality of printing.  And we further want to see that copies get into to libraries and museums as best we can.  So we will do a run of I am not sure how many just yet but enough to cover the growing interest in Gita as a photographer plus enough to contribute to various institutions and then finally enough to stoke the audience of an exhibition she will be having in NY a year or so out.

So, there will be more on this.  It is taking forever and for that I am really sort of ashamed.  I wish we had gotten rolling a few years earlier because we could have. 

Finally, Damion, with regard to the printing from her negs.  I have barely touched the conservation of the negatives.  Because as the market for fine art photography places a far greater value upon vintage prints made by the artist themselves, or at their direction, these prints have the greatest collectibility and thus the greater investment potential and monetary value.  There are, possibly, institutions that might be identified and that would be interested in the rest of Gita's work including the negatives in their current less than pristine state but the further expense of this additional conservation will be a costly enterprise and unlikely to have an immediate benefit to Gita directly or to the estate.  Depending on time and expense and how successful a show may be and if Gita survives to see it, which seems more and more unlikely, then we'll eventually come to a decision on that issue.

But a print from a decent neg of one of the better images, perhaps made by myself or another custom printer, might be nicely added value for a deluxe edition when we release the book.
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