Apr 30, 2007
At any rate, it's a peaceful Sunday and so I endeavored to
find solace in some sort of creative or busy work.
However, what I ended up doing was sitting in my living room
looking through your book -Timescapes Japan...
- and as usual I found that just slowing down to experience the
pictures made me slow down too.
It helps me regain my equilibrium. And that's always a good
thing.
I'm especially drawn to the pictures of paths and mountains
and rivers. Rivers are pathways after all.
I love your book and so did my mother.
Mary Mallory, Richmond VA USA
May 3, 2007
EDO,
I did get to Richmond yesterday and saw your exhibit at
the White Canvas Gallery. I was very impressed and inspired by
your work. My pinhole cameras have been collecting dust over the
past few months and looking at your prints has jump-started my
interest again. I also picked up your book while I was there.
If your planning to visit the good old US of A during the next year I
would like to try to set up a class visit here in Fredericksburg.
SG, Virginia USA
May 30, 2007
Hi Ed.
Cool. The Book has arrived (and one hour later my new pinhole camera,
what a day..). Its a outstanding work.
Thank you for the special sign in the book (i think when i make good
pictures with my pinhole, i will start a new blog
with the title "look at the light..).
Oh a question to a photo in your book. The picture is on side 41 and
has the name "Facing the Light". Is this a double exposure? What is the
technique behind this picture? I found that very interseting!
[Answer: The photo Facing the Light is a single exposure. I "jumped in"
the scene after I opened the shutter, 4 minute exposure. I was there
for about 3.75 minutes.]
Your friend from east germany,
Marko
23 Jan. 2008
Good morning Edo-san,
I received the Book today safely.
I am proud myself (my good sense) of finding truly fine thing!
とっても、気に入りました!
Have a nice day,
Hiro
April 10, 2008
HI EDWARD
GOT THE BOOK AND IT LOOKS GREAT! I LOOK FORWARD TO ENJOYING THE IMAGES.
THANKS - KURT NORLIN
May 22, 2008
Dear friend Eduard Levinson,
I have received your wonderful book, thank you.
Starting tomorrow I will show the book to the audience to the meeting.
The photographs of the book, are beautiful, ¡congratulation!.
You can see in our blog a small mention of the book:
http://enfoestenopo.blogspot.com/
best regards,
Jorge Mónaco. Director del Encuentro, "The 1º National Pinhole Camera
Meeting", Buenos Aires, Argentina
2009
"Timescapes Japan, A pinhole Journey, will take all viewers on a
journey that will change their lives for ever. The hidden healing power
inside the images, will gently open the hearts of all people. Not any
words, neither any comments, will be able to express the beauty, the
magic touch of love and the soul power of the work realised by Edward
Levinson."
- Fran De Frangh (Belgium)