Hi Ann, Hear hear! Not only was she incredibly photogenic, but seemed to have such a strong presence in everything she did. My favourite film of hers would have to be "The African Queen", but thought her performance in "On Golden Pond" was simply brilliant (..and good thing she got the gong for that one). Unfortunately I can't help with the photo question, but know that you're not alone in mourning her departure. Simon
-----Original Message----- From: Ann Sanfedele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 1 July 2003 5:27 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: OT - another great (& photogenic )talent gone - Katherine Hepburn You guys went on and on about Gregory Peck (just fine by me, I adored him) but as I have been barely skimming the list the last day or two (make that week, no, month or two) I searched for Hepburn in both subject line and body last night and today.) Thinking of great portraits of her by some of those great photographers many of us admire here, I thought it strange. Especially in light of Steve Larson having a lovely Calla Lily shot in the July PUG which I believe begin to be available for viewing on the day of Kate's passing. The departure left me teary eyed - she seemed invincible somehow. Nothing sad in the greater scheme of things of someone who had a remarkable career and life who lived until 96. In a very specific photo oriented question - did Cecil Beaton do the ultimate Kate portrait? Did Bresson ever photographer her? (I SHOULD know that but I can't recall) annsan

