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Thank you, you are absolutely right. I'd like to think what mislead my mind, was the new book "Yousuf Karsh: Life & Work" which revealed his birth name with an e. He chose U so that's that.

And thanks to you Bill - I hadn't read that before.
My extremely brief encounter with Karsh - he winked at me when I attempted to photograph him before one of his large group presentations - indicated to me that he would be great to have at a dinner party!
A much better experience than the one my (newly employed on the order desk by Canadian Kodak) Dad had, who got yelled at by him when the shipping department screwed up one of his orders :smile:.
 

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I was going to say Ansel Adams and William Mortensen with Weegee to document the outcome...

If you were going to do that, then clearly Stanley Kubrick would need to be there too!
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I wonder how Nobuyoshi Araki and Helmut Newton would've gotten along. I gather that Araki is quite the character.
 

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Just to show I wasn't making it up. Of course he is no longer with us an I no longer have the beard and my hair is totally gray..😁 My wife is next to me and the other woman was in charge of the event.


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And thanks to you Bill - I hadn't read that before.
My extremely brief encounter with Karsh - he winked at me when I attempted to photograph him before one of his large group presentations - indicated to me that he would be great to have at a dinner party!
A much better experience than the one my (newly employed on the order desk by Canadian Kodak) Dad had, who got yelled at by him when the shipping department screwed up one of his orders :smile:.

He could be a real snob and was quite short tempered with his subordinates, although charming to his subjects.
 

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I went to my bookshelf and chose based upon their images, the fact i don't have a real understanding of who they are, and thought might be wonderful over dinner.

louis jay
roy decarava
charles john laughlin
robert doisneau
patti sammallahti
abelardo morrel
david heath
wynn bullock

I first thought w. eugene smith, (one of the greats), would make the list - he would be fascinating. My concern he might be a bit irascible and self-centered. maybe I know to much about him?
 

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I first thought w. eugene smith, (one of the greats), would make the list - he would be fascinating. My concern he might be a bit irascible and self-centered. maybe I know to much about him?

Give him whiskey and a camera with a few rolls of film and he'd be fine.
 

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Give him whiskey and a camera with a few rolls of film and he'd be fine.

And play some jazz. Especially Thelonius Monk. He'll have stories to tell.
 

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Looks like i am the outlier by a BIG Margin.

But, Gee Whiz ....... you get 10 choices of anybody in the world....that ever lived ..... and you guys all picked a bunch of photographers.? 🥲

This is a once in a life time, your "Genie In A Bottle" moment. your chance to live a little 🙂
 

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Looks like i am the outlier by a BIG Margin.

But, Gee Whiz ....... you get 10 choices of anybody in the world....that ever lived ..... and you guys all picked a bunch of photographers.? 🥲

This is a once in a life time, your "Genie In A Bottle" moment. your chance to live a little 🙂

o.k... I'd add the Duke of Abruzzi (29 January 1873 – 18 March 1933) to my list.... a huge world adventurer as well as a Naval Commander.
 
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Give him whiskey and a camera with a few rolls of film and he'd be fine.

And play some jazz. Especially Thelonius Monk. He'll have stories to tell.

yup, whiskey and jazz... i read the bio by jim hughes, did the cd's by david young and the npr series on the jazz loft - all really great - as well as other sundry articles. i'm sure your formula would cure any irascibility, especially if you also imbibing!
 

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o.k... I'd add the Duke of Abruzzi to my list.... a huge world adventurer as well as a Naval Commander.

Wow, talk about feeling inadequate 😀

Just his life's timeline is fascinating.
If he had just lived until 1950.
He was on the brink of....... Everything 😃

Spain/Civil War .....
Man-Oh-Man. Talk about photography ☹️

Berlin Olympics .....
Again, "photography" hardly is a big enough word

1939 Poland
1940 France
June 1941 Russia
December 1941 Pearl Harbor
1945 Hiroshima Japan

The end of mans worst man-made disaster and the coming of Television and Solid State electronics.
I can remember, circa 1970, my Father and Mom questioning the "Necessity" of the push-button telephone.
Good Lord, talk about "small potatoes" 🙂

He was born during the height of slavery in the usa and that country's Civil War.
He saw ... "The war to end all wars".
and then The Treaty of Versailles.
He witnessed the coming of Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler.
He saw the airplane evolve from wood spars and cloth with 2 wings to all metal monoplanes

He, and everyone of his age, had the pleasure of experiencing The Great Depression.
The changes he saw in the world, were phenomenal.
Looking back ..... excuse the cliche..... through history's lens, some decades seemed like centuries
 

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I went to my bookshelf and chose based upon their images, the fact i don't have a real understanding of who they are, and thought might be wonderful over dinner.

louis jay
roy decarava
charles john laughlin
robert doisneau
patti sammallahti
abelardo morrel
david heath
wynn bullock

I first thought w. eugene smith, (one of the greats), would make the list - he would be fascinating. My concern he might be a bit irascible and self-centered. maybe I know to much about him?

I like the guest list. I love Dave Heath. But mind that he was a loner and very difficult character too getting easily angry!
Not so sure would be the soul of the dinner!
 
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