
My dear husband and partner, Jonathan Sa’adah, who has been a very fine professional photographer throughout his life, has recently revitalized his blog. I hope you will check it out and sign up for his mailing list to be notified of new posts. It’s not on Substack but on his own domain, and all content is free. He writes:
Here's the latest post from my blog. Right now I’m working on a series about Joseph Losey’s film M Klein, which I documented being made early in my career (1975-76). So far there’s an Intro post in the series, and then this one. I’m planning to follow up with profiles of people associated with the film along with aspects of the film making that I think others might find interesting, or should be preserved. One of the profiles will be about Margot Capelier, who was France’s first Casting Director and someone who doesn’t get much attention. I was lucky to know her and other people associated with the film. Subjects I plan - similar to this post - are about things like how a film studio worked, and about film editing. I hope you might find this interesting and comment, either on the blog or by email.

Portrait of Joseph Losey, © Jonathan Sa’adah
And the blog is not all about film, by any means. Some of his previous posts explore subjects as varied as the early days of the Pilobolus Dance Theater, the Biblioteca Vasconceles in Mexico City, and eating camel in Damascus. I think readers of The Cassandra Pages will enjoy his combination of excellent photographs and lively text, so please take a look!
Blog Link > JonZphoto.com. Jonathan’s website also includes several portfolios of photographs, a bio, and information on his photobook, How Many Roads?, about America during the tumultuous years between 1968 and 1975.
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