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| Tudo bom para o Pedro. [message #688 is a reply to message #100 ] |
Tue, 26 April 2005 16:55   |
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02:57pm Jul 6, 2002
Pedro, tudo de bom para voce e a famila. Se cuida.
Abraços,
Walter Craveiro
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| A parallel comment [message #689 is a reply to message #100 ] |
Tue, 26 April 2005 16:56   |
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07:16am Jul 18, 2002
Dear Pedro,
Wish you be fine soon... Something interesting about this lamentable fact, and that can be good material to think about, is the relevance of electromagnetic images, how this images are created by sound and not by light, as we are used to think about when we speak about photography... Like radars or bats, that can get a picture of the world by references... Reality is there, and there are many ways to look at. Secret places to be discovered.
Best wishes, wish you get well soon,
your friend,
Juanjo Herrera
http://juanjoherrera.com
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| ¥J¥ [message #690 is a reply to message #100 ] |
Tue, 26 April 2005 17:02   |
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03:42am Jul 26, 2002
Pedro:
I don't know you ppersonally but I come very often to zonezero.
I'm from Quito, but I live in Paris and today I saw about your "caida", I'm sorry, hope you'll be ok very soon.
I want also to say that this site is one of the best websweb sitese seen, it is very inteintelligente.
I'm preparing some work to participate, I'll do my best.
I'm graphic designer but I began a couple of years ago to do photography, since I've got my own digital camera. I love to do pictures.
saludos
m+m
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| Wow! [message #691 is a reply to message #100 ] |
Tue, 26 April 2005 17:05   |
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11:30am Jul 30, 2002
I'm glad yr better. I want to hear more. especially how you had yr accident. You have a great site. I am a fan. elsa dorfman
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| Hope you get well soon [message #692 is a reply to message #100 ] |
Tue, 26 April 2005 17:10   |
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01:07pm Jul 30, 2002
Querido Pedro,
Te escribo en espaniol porque no soy muy articulada en el ingles escrito. Me da mucha pena que hayas tenido que pasar por esos momentos en nuestro pais, que siempre te ha querido mucho y que esta lleno de gente que admira tu trabajo.
Alguna vez, hace mucho tiempo nos conocimos en casa de Judy y ese fue el inicio de mis fotografias digitales, asi que puedes considerarte my mentor. Ahora vivo en Roma, y si alguna vez vienes por aca me encantaria encontrarte y charlar y tambien mostrarte un poco de esta ciudad con ojos de no turista.
Te quiero enviar mis saludos de solidaridad y de afecto, esperando que ahora te encuentres bien y con toda tu energia de vuelta.
Un abrazo
Maria Rosa Jijon
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| Pedro's Plenty Big Problem [message #693 is a reply to message #100 ] |
Tue, 26 April 2005 17:19   |
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02:28pm Jul 30, 2002
Dear Pedro, fantastic article/story about your misfortune in Ecuador. Very sorry to learn of your most serious accident and injury. But you've done yourself proud with your photo journal of the experience as well as your excellent accounting of the entire affair. Once again proof that one should never, but never be without a digital camera. I always carry a smal Leica digital still, and a Sony MiniDV and it's amazing what I've captured, often quite by accident (no pun intended). -So a speedy recovery to you! I've done the "back thing" so I know what you're going through. Good luck, perfect recovery.
-TOM MOODY
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| Your Fall [message #694 is a reply to message #100 ] |
Tue, 26 April 2005 17:21   |
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03:10pm Jul 30, 2002
Pedro
I could not help but think of people of less means in the same situation as you.....they would not have the resources to fly back to the US for surgery and treatment. That said, WOW! What a story! Digital to the rescue like the Lone Ranger riding on his great horse, Silver to save the day (and your back). Digital diary -- cool.
I wish you a speedy recovery.
Frank
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| Get Well Pedro [message #695 is a reply to message #100 ] |
Tue, 26 April 2005 17:23   |
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03:24pm Jul 30, 2002
Pedro
You are in our prayers Get well
soon and keep
your fantastic and creative sense of Humour
Love
and God Bless
Chris Keeley
http://intervention.org
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| Get Well! [message #696 is a reply to message #100 ] |
Tue, 26 April 2005 17:27   |
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04:09am Jul 31, 2002
Great story. Sorry it was so personal. But then personal stories are the best stories. Get well and keep publishing.
Your friend in Maine . . .
David
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| Best Wishes! [message #697 is a reply to message #100 ] |
Fri, 29 April 2005 17:43   |
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06:20am Jul 31, 2002
Hi Pedro! Just to convey my wishes for your speedy recovery; I actually had to undergo spinal surgery myself here in Toronto, in January this year, for a herniated disc! So perhaps I understand more fully your situation. I lay on my side for weeks afterward, drinking wine from a plastic tube. My friends in England asked, "so where does the tube go?"!!
ps thanks for including my work in the Portfolio.
All the best- Ben
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| your accidental photo essay [message #698 is a reply to message #100 ] |
Fri, 29 April 2005 17:49   |
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10:48am Jul 31, 2002
wow! pedro, what an essay. your pain was, no doubt, exquisite, but so is the photo story. the paradox of trying to express sympathy for your predicament and the wonder of your performance with camera (good signs for digital) is challenging, but i think the thing that will be lasting is the result: a more-scarred photographer, and, a jump ahead for digital photography as the result of your wonderous work!!
be well forever, billy name, new york.
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| Godspeed [message #699 is a reply to message #100 ] |
Fri, 29 April 2005 17:53   |
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02:34pm Jul 31, 2002
An intriguing memoir, indeed. My first thoughts were not of photography or technology, but only your good health, which I hope has returned to you.
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| Your Fall [message #700 is a reply to message #100 ] |
Fri, 29 April 2005 18:13   |
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05:58am Aug 2, 2002
Dear Pedro,
I am so sorry to hear of your accident. I hope that you are recoveringwell. The painfully expressive pictures are so vivid and immediate. Thinking of you...
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| Quick Recovery [message #702 is a reply to message #100 ] |
Fri, 29 April 2005 18:17   |
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06:36am Aug 15, 2002
I certainly hope you have a full and speedy recovery. I surmised that you were ill because the story in the Washington Post's camera works had not changed for a couple of months. Before going to your web site, I asked the Post what happened. Then, I went to your web site and learned about your fall and efforts at recovery.
Take care and enjoy good health.
Joe Razza
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| email address change [message #703 is a reply to message #100 ] |
Fri, 29 April 2005 18:18   |
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03:13am Mar 29, 2004
Hello I see in this page my old email, it doesn't work anymore.
Would you please change it for the new one?
Thanks and good luck
Maria Mercedes Salgado
mm@salgado-design.com
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| In memoriam, Peter Pfersick [message #704 is a reply to message #100 ] |
Fri, 29 April 2005 18:21  |
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10:35am Apr 25, 2005
Hello Pedro, This past Saturday, April 23, 2005 led me back in time to a wash of memories from many earlier lives, including the passed on conversations between you and Peter. You and he and many others were so very serious while I viewed you both as chosen. Chosen to create and to live frequently pushing with an agonizing power to "be there and live that". It was for me an extreme life that I could occasionally glimpse into. What a rush to experience the pageant of Easter in a Latin culture. The adrenaline rush of adventure that your lives represented to me in the late 80's is so powerful and rare. I recall sitting on a dirt path in an Indian village at Lake Atitlan surrounded by Mayan women who reached out to touch my face as I drew their strong features while Peter roamed to occasion an image that he would later transform in some manner. You validated Peter and gave him the intellectual challenge he craved. I have and will continue to cherish his spirit and support his wife Yolanda as my sister.
I know little about your current circumstance of physical well-being. But I expect that regardless of any human frailty your mind will continue to wonder and dream and create.
Love to you and yours,
Patricia
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