You're making us drool here!
>However, if you are being held hostage in Montana and simply CANNOT get
>away, there's a nice soft-cover catalog, which I'll post info on when I
>get it.
>
>At the same time, there is a very beautiful Roy de Carava show at the
>Modern Museum until May 7. (The Sudek show just opened & is probably
>on for a couple of months -- I'll post that too.) My suggestion is to
>forget Paris in springtime (heh heh) and come to NY. We even have cherry
Fat chance;-) As part of the Paris Alt-photo meeting we've planned to take
the group to the Hotel de Sully where they have 150 Masterpieces from the
Royal Photographic Society on display.
Also, although this is not confirmed yet as we would need access to a
fairly large size room in one of the museums (negotiations are in
progress), we may be meeting members of two national associations
interested in older processes. They have some 120 members although only a
small portion would be able to come to Paris on such a short notice. We've
got enough bilingual/polyglot people at hand to make such a meeting
pleasant for all.
>blossoms, magnolias and forsythia in Central Park, if tacky things like
stop it, I'm sneezing already;-)
>flowers interest you.
Luis Nadeau
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