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The Leica Gun will be up for auction next month as part of the Tamarkin Photographica Rare Camera Auction.
Boing Boing: December 3, 2006 - December 9, 2006 Archives 2006
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Tamarkin, a freelance journalist who covered the Vietnam War, said she wanted to document the human cost of the war in Iraq and to explore "what is it like to suffer such loss and grief when everyone around you is indifferent."
Tobi Elkin: In Harm's Way, A Portrait of Grief: Jerabek 2008
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Unfortunately, Tamarkin doesn't train her lens on the indifference.
Tobi Elkin: In Harm's Way, A Portrait of Grief: Jerabek 2008
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Tamarkin, their young son, Max, and an extremely cranky tortoise.
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"It's because of Fischer that I'm involved in chess," says Larry Tamarkin, a manager at the Marshall Chess Club, a legendary New York parlor frequented by Fischer in his teens.
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Asked about the possibility of a Fischer comeback, Tamarkin can't conceal his disgust.
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"It's because of Fischer that I'm involved in chess," says Larry Tamarkin, a manager at the Marshall Chess Club, a legendary New York parlor frequented by Fischer in his teens.
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Asked about the possibility of a Fischer comeback, Tamarkin can't conceal his disgust.
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Cooper declined comment through a spokesman, and Tamarkin could not be reached.
NY Post: News By BILL SANDERSON 2010
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One of his first moves was to hire Tamarkin, known for modern residential restoration and construction in the Village, the Meatpacking District and other trendy neighborhoods.
NY Post: News By BILL SANDERSON 2010
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