
I am posting from the
Bethesda gallery, where I am observing
galleryphobia in full action. There must be three dozen people in the plaza waiting to be called to the Original Pancake House, and nearly all of them are floating back and forth around the gallery's glass walls, peeking in and trying to see
Tim Tate's extraordinary show - and yet not one brave soul dares to come in, although I have the gallery's front doors propped open and thus wasting precious air conditioning.
I am here on Sunday (rather than at home mowing my lawn amid the
cicada invasion), because I am waiting for a Canadian film maker who is coming to do some filming as he's working on a documentary for Canadian television on the life of legendary photographer
Lida Moser, who lives in retirement in Rockville and whose work we represent.
We are in the exhausting process of cataloguing all of Lida's remaining vintage photographs, some of which date back to the 1930s.