A couple of weeks ago I drove up to Westwood New Jersey for a book signing and meet and greet with the great photographer George Tice. I had spoken with Gallery 270 Director Tom Gramegna who was raving about the astounding quality of the book – and yes, the shear weight of the thing – nine pounds! He also mentioned that Tice had been working on it for twelve years! So a great double banger – I get to meet George Tice and get a signed copy of his new book called Lifework. It turned out to be a triple-header as I made the acquaintance of a very fine large format documentary photographer who was present at the event for the same reason as me. Turns out we got together this past week over coffee and Monalog will probably have a terrific new member!
That’s one of the things I like most about photography – the wonderfully unexpected and unintended occurrences, often having nothing to do with making a photograph, that often happen when you least expect them.
Okay, back to the main event. Monalog had a very nice show at the 270 last September and will be having another one in June 2023. It’s just across the river from New York City, but while I was driving up on Interstate 287 I noticed the Paterson exit. For those that know Tice’s work this was very fitting and it turned out be a great icebreaker that got a chuckle when I finally sat down next to George.
We had a very nice chat for about ten minutes when I looked at my watch and then at those waiting patiently for their turn and decided it was time to wrap things up. I spent much more time talking with him than I expected so I am grateful for that. George has had a remarkable career and life and I told him a little about mine. Nothing to deep but it was very nice and a lot of fun.
All and all a great evening and the book is a real beauty. I also made a wonderful connection with another great photographer who will become part of my photographic circle.
The unexpected and the unintended … it’s nice when things don’t go necessary as planned!
Stay well,
Michael