>From the New York Times Magazine, March 13 1988:

"Stashed away in bureau drawers and plastic garbage bags in his Los Angeles 
home were more than 2,400 rolls of exposed but undeveloped film, as well as 
6,500 rolls of developed film that had not been proofed. Contact sheets of an 
additional 3,000 rolls of film had been made but showed only a few editing 
marks. In other words, during the last six years of his life, spent mainly in 
Los Angeles, Winogrand made more than a third of a million black-and-white 
exposures and, inexplicably, did not stop to see what he had done."

Pick your number!

Rick



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--- On Fri, 10/10/08, Brendan MacRae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> From: Brendan MacRae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: !!
> To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" <[email protected]>
> Date: Friday, October 10, 2008, 1:48 PM
> --- Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > On Oct 10, 2008, at 8:33 AM, keith_w wrote:
> > 
> > > Norm Baugher wrote:
> > >> Winogrand.
> > >
> > >> ann sanfedele wrote:
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>> One quite prominent BW film shooter with
> the
> > first name of Gary  
> > >>> last name starts with W
> > >
> > > And two R's in Garry.
> > 
> > My understanding is that Garry Winogrand died with
> > in excess of three  
> > *thousand* rolls of unprocessed film sitting in his
> > files. Rumors were  
> > that the number was far higher, but it was certainly
> > much more than 300.
> > 
> > Godfrey
> > 
> 
> I remember 3000+ as well.
> 
> -Brendan
> 
> 
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