Thanks David, He sure was a sweet person. I've had numerous email conversations with him over the last couple of years and he was always there to help in anyway he could. He was one of the good ones. I suggest anyone who hasn't seen his last series of portraits to go online and see them. I moved on as a class act. http://www.richardwolfson.com/gallery/show-gallery.php?gallery=ten-patients&show=01 John --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, CDTobie@... wrote: > > Photographer and fine art printer Richard Wolfson died of brain cancer > Thursday, December 20, 2007. Richard was known for his black and white landscape > photography, as well as his environmental portraiture. He was also involved in > the technical side of photography, developing black and white inkjet inksets for > MediaStreet and consulting for other companies in the industry. While much of > Richard's work was large format film, he made the move to digital capture in > the last few years, with the acquisition of a Canon 1DS Mark 2 full frame > digital SLR, which he used with his long-time collection of Canon prime lenses. > > Richard continued to shoot long after his initial diagnosis, and produced a > limited edition art book of black and white environmental portraits of other > cancer patients and their doctors during his treatment. Those of us who knew > Richard personally will miss his compassion and wit, but most of all his > penetrating perception into photography and printing. > > C. David Tobie > Product Technology Manager > Digital Imaging & Home Theater > Datacolor Inc. > CDTobie@... > www.datacolor.com/spyder3 > > > ************************************** > See AOL's top > rated recipes (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004) > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: Richard Wolfson
2007-12-21 by john dean
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