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Richard: What's this? Carlson: Read it. Richard: I can't. Would you read it, Marilyn? Marilyn: "Richard Stewart's show at the Carlson Gallery is a collection of photographs from his new book entitled1 Family Album, U.S.A. There is power and beauty in. Mr. Stewart's work, and his book introduces us to a remarkable2 new talent." Oh, Richard, it's wonderful! Carlson: Congratulations! Richard: Wow! I'm overwhelmed3. Carlson: Ladies and gentlemen, if I may have your attention for a moment, please? I hope you're all enjoying the exhibition. I know that I am. And I would like to introduce the young man who spent the last five years taking these remarkable pictures and writing the background for Family. Album, U.S.A-Mr Richard Stewart. Richard: Hello. I want to thank all of you for coming here tonight. I'd like to thank Harvey Carlson for his faith in my project. But most of all, I would like to thank my family for their love and support all through this adventure. Thank you. Richard: Oh, I'm glad this's over. Tom: Would you mind? Richard: Oh, not at all. Tom: Thanks. Richard: Our pleasure. Hope it wins a Pulitzer Prize. Tom: I'll settle for an "A" in my photography course. Carlson: Ah, Richard, Marilyn, I want you to meet John O'Neill. Richard: Oh,how do you do ? Marilyn: Nice to meet you. O'Neill: I've been looking forward to meeting your husband, Mrs. Stewart. I'm really impressed by your show. Richard: Thank you. O'Neill: In fact, I'd like your autograph. Richard: Oh, well, really…… O'Neill: On a contract. Richard: What's this about, Harvey? Carlson: Mr. O'Neill is the publisher of several magazines. Marilyn: Of course. I've seen you on television. Carlson: Mr. O'Neill was so impressed with your work that he wants to develop it into a magazine concept4. Richard: Well, that sounds very exciting, but where would I fit into the plan? O'Neill: I'd like you to be the photo editor of the magazine. Marilyn: Oh, Richard, how exciting! Carlson: It's a wonderful opportunity, Richard. Richard: Hold on. Wait a minute, please. Carlson: What's the problem, Richard? Richard: The problem is that I'm a photographer, not an editor. I like what I do. In fact, I love what I do……which is going out with a camera and a roll of film and seeing the wonder of humanity5. Now, I appreciate your offer, but I've worked so hard on Family Album, U.S.A. and I'm giving some thought to a new book on a different subject. I'm flattered6, but I enjoy taking pictures, and I want to continue doing that. Thank you, but I'm happy being a photographer. O'Neill: I understand, Richard. Carlson: Richard, I know your next book will be a success. Congratulations! Richard: Thanks. Marilyn: You're a real Stewart! Richard: Thanks. |
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