What a pleasures to read you, an elaborate and refined comment. It is rather astonishing to note how much in spite of the distance which separate us, the similarity which transports us in the motivation for which made photography, because it is what I like of USEFILM they're people as you and me which makes it possible by the means of the images to see another part of our world, this world which becomes increasingly small with the universalization of the markets and the increasingly instantaneous modes of communication. I appreciate that you have took time to observe my portfolio, and to judge it a way such right. I am not yet certain if my style towards which I will move i.e. in fields particular categorie of the photograph, or, to continue kind of way General. I receive your invitation to visit your portfolio with large pleasures. Taking into account that there is great quantity of photographs interesting to observe, I cannot make you the promise of all to look at them tomorrow, but I make the promise of take time and observed it all, does not matter time necessary to arrive there. Best Regards Dr. Springmann, (Rafi) Claude
It's always a pleasure to meet a new "usefilm" friend, Mr. Lussier, especially when he/she is from a part of the world one has not met such friends before, such as the French part of Canada. I read your bio and looked through your portfolio, and was impressive diversity of your subjects, from portaits to grafffiti, from macros to fiece tigers, all in good taste, well composed and lit. I finally decided to comment on your last posted photo, as I usually do when meeting a new UF friend, because that photo frequently stands for many others of that photographer. like your other photos I found the composition pleasant to look at and the colors vibrant. You are, of course, invited to read my bio and pay further visits to my portfolio. In the meantime I thank you for your very kind comment on my "Memories from Paris 32." Best regards, Dr. Rafael (Rafi for future communications) Springmann