I agree that the latest issue is terrific. There's one true, blue traditionalist (Loranc), one hybridizer (Brandt), and a digitalist (Swiderski). The homogenizing element is Lensworks uncanny skill at rendering such disparate work as more or less equally tack sharp and tonally expansive which I don't for a minute believe is the case with the actual prints. I think Loranc's photographs are amazing (I've seen several of them in other places, but never an actual print). Brandt work is what's been observed above..and bravo! I disagree with some others, thought, about Swiderski. I think he did amazing work for such a novice (which I wouldn't have realized without reading about him.). I think the photographs would have been a lot different had he used a view camera, but I'm not sure they'd have been better. The opportunity to photograph churches can summon up some pretty conventional sorts of imagery; I like the somewhat more candid and "handheld" looking approach he used.
As to the CD (which I received with my copy of Lenswork in the mail), it was fun to finally put a face with the voice of so many audioblogs. Hi Brooks!