Arnold Newman at the CJM

Outstanding.


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Arnold Newman is the father of the environmental portrait with a strong, severe vision which he applied to taking portraits of some of the most famous people in all areas of endeavor during his life (1918 – 2006). The show at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco displaying much of his best work is highly recommended.

The related book, above, is worth getting, but most certainly not for the plodding writing which somehow manages to make even the two most thrilling encounters of Newman’s life – the portrait of the Nazi murderer Krupp and that of the no less despicable Arafat – boring. But there are many images, well reproduced, making the cost bearable.


Entrance to the show.


The famous people documented by Newman are profiled on the wall.


Inside the show – my son is in the foreground. The prints could be bigger ….

Given that Newman invariably worked with a 4″ x 5″ camera there is little excuse for the small size of the prints on display, though the coverage of his work is comprehensive. All of the images on display are monochrome, which is a shame.

Carbon Copy Cloner

Much improved.

I have been using CCC as my backup application of choice for more years than I care to remember. The author, Mike Bombich, finally went commercial recently and it now costs money to buy. Not very much money and there is no more important application on my computer.

The app’s user interface has been greatly improved, making the user experience far more user friendly than before. As before CCC will offer to clone the Recovery Partition – an invisible partition on the destination drive which permits OS X recovery if your normal boot drive is damaged.

You can go to Mike’s site by clicking the image below:


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