Karen Smith-Pilkington: President, Kodak Professional, and Vice President, Eastman Kodak Company "LAMPP pays important tribute to professional photography while creating an historic body of work that will enrich future generations."
Gary Hershorn, News Editor of Pictures for Reuters America, "LAMPP provides us with a compelling glimpse of the photography heroes who have labored to bring us visually evocative stories that have and continue to define and shape American culture."
Alan Zimmerman: President, Hasselblad USA: ("Hasselblad USA Inc showcased a number of images from the LAMPP project at our booth during the Photo Plus East 2001 trade show. The print exhibit met with great success and generated considerable interest among the many photographers attending the show. The LAMPP concept and execution is testament to Mr. Waldman and the Hasselblad equipment he used to create the images.) "In the years to come, this body of work will become a legacy to modern photography and the masters who elevated the medium."
David Siefkin, US Consul for Press and Culture: "LAMPP is a fascinating project, designed to introduce leading masters of American 20th century photography to people around the world."
Nathan Benn: Director Magnum Photos, New York, NY: "I greatly appreciate your commitment to this worthy project and I have high regard for your portraits. I look forward to watching the scope continue to expand."
Terry Pitts: Former Director of The Center for Creative Photography: "It’s very important that people such as Paul Waldman create archives of portraits and interviews with living photographers. There are too many photographers working now to let any opportunity pass. The future will thank Paul for his efforts."
Carla Popenfus: InStyle Magazine Special Editions: "It is with great interest that I am following the LAMP Project. I believe it will be a valuable history for years to come."
Leah Bendavid-Val: Senior Book Editor, National Geographic Books: "Your idealism and unflagging effort on behalf of the monumental project you have conceived (the LAMPP) is inspiring. I will watch with great interest as your important work unfolds."
Mary Panzer: Curator of Photography; The National Portrait Gallery: "As someone who spends a lot of time looking for portraits of important people, I can imagine that future students and historians will be very grateful to have this record. What a terrific opportunity!"
Phyllis Giarnese: Director of Content, Solus Images; New York: "You live up to the name of your project. Keep the LAMPP burning. As a historic document of American Photographic perspective, the LAMPP has proven itself as a significant body of work."
Pat Hunt: Stock Photography Consultant, Port Authority Consultants, Boston, MA: "I am impressed with the quality of the (LAMPP) photographs. They give a personality and a soul to the artists involved, and will offer lasting value to our photographic history."
Gary Hershorn, News Editor of Pictures for Reuters America, "LAMPP provides us with a compelling glimpse of the photography heroes who have labored to bring us visually evocative stories that have and continue to define and shape American culture."
Alan Zimmerman: President, Hasselblad USA: ("Hasselblad USA Inc showcased a number of images from the LAMPP project at our booth during the Photo Plus East 2001 trade show. The print exhibit met with great success and generated considerable interest among the many photographers attending the show. The LAMPP concept and execution is testament to Mr. Waldman and the Hasselblad equipment he used to create the images.) "In the years to come, this body of work will become a legacy to modern photography and the masters who elevated the medium."
David Siefkin, US Consul for Press and Culture: "LAMPP is a fascinating project, designed to introduce leading masters of American 20th century photography to people around the world."
Nathan Benn: Director Magnum Photos, New York, NY: "I greatly appreciate your commitment to this worthy project and I have high regard for your portraits. I look forward to watching the scope continue to expand."
Terry Pitts: Former Director of The Center for Creative Photography: "It’s very important that people such as Paul Waldman create archives of portraits and interviews with living photographers. There are too many photographers working now to let any opportunity pass. The future will thank Paul for his efforts."
Carla Popenfus: InStyle Magazine Special Editions: "It is with great interest that I am following the LAMP Project. I believe it will be a valuable history for years to come."
Leah Bendavid-Val: Senior Book Editor, National Geographic Books: "Your idealism and unflagging effort on behalf of the monumental project you have conceived (the LAMPP) is inspiring. I will watch with great interest as your important work unfolds."
Mary Panzer: Curator of Photography; The National Portrait Gallery: "As someone who spends a lot of time looking for portraits of important people, I can imagine that future students and historians will be very grateful to have this record. What a terrific opportunity!"
Phyllis Giarnese: Director of Content, Solus Images; New York: "You live up to the name of your project. Keep the LAMPP burning. As a historic document of American Photographic perspective, the LAMPP has proven itself as a significant body of work."
Pat Hunt: Stock Photography Consultant, Port Authority Consultants, Boston, MA: "I am impressed with the quality of the (LAMPP) photographs. They give a personality and a soul to the artists involved, and will offer lasting value to our photographic history."
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