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Paul Caponigro - RIP
« on: November 11, 2024, 03:13:47 pm »

The great photographer Paul Caponigro has left us. His son John Paul Caponigro posted the news on Facebook.

I really loved his work. Rest in peace.

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Re: Paul Caponigro - RIP
« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2024, 10:35:32 am »

Yes, it’s always sad to lose another big name in our world.

I find myself becoming almost obsessive about the work of another pair of lost ones: Deborah Turbeville and Peter Lindbergh. I doubt an evening passes without my taking an internet trawl through their online archives.

Oddly enough, when I had my first, small iPad, I could google and look at their work as full-screen images - that’s just how they came up. When that machine died of overuse, my larger replacement of a couple of months ago doesn’t give that pleasure: I get rows of thumbnails that, on clicking, open in tiny windows on either the left or right side of the screen. Once selected, these, via arrows, can be enlarged, but comfortably, only so far; nothing seems stable and trying to fill the screen just creates problems accessing the arrows to pick the next image. It seems worse on google than on bing.
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