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Topic author: Vlad

Posted on: 20101025120851

Absolutely crushing email I got morning with the news I was the most afraid of. Alain Berry had passed away 2-3 weeks ago. He was very sick and undergoing drastic treatment. I have rarely met a person so full of life and charm as Alain, I will miss him very much, my thoughts and condolences are with his wife Claire.. rest in peace, Alain my dear friend....

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Reply author: cedricfan

Replied on: 20101025142610

Oh no, very sad news indeed!
When we met him at Bievres it was very hard to believe his sickness. A great but humble man and I am proud to have known him.
Please tell my condolences if you are in contact with Claire.

Best regards,
Juhani

Reply author: uwittehh

Replied on: 20101025144154

What a bad news! I've never met him but it was always a pleasure to talk to him here. My thougts are with his wife.

Ulrich

http://fotos.cconin.de

Reply author: jed

Replied on: 20101025150926

Very sad news. I was also afraid of that. Rest in peace Alain,
Jean

Reply author: Bull Halsey

Replied on: 20101026022307

Such terrible news. Alain was such a wonderful fellow. We traded emails on occasion. He was a wealth of knowledge.

He will be sorely missed.

Steve

Reply author: AidasCams

Replied on: 20101026024803

Really painful news about Alain, I still can't believe this...
The collector's world have lost a great individual indeed! We have lost a very close Friend - very knowledgeable, full of life and warm heart. My thoughts and condolences are with Mrs Claire Berry.

Rest in peace, Alain!

Reply author: RCCCUK

Replied on: 20101026032054

Such sad news. Alain had such a wide knowledge of Soviet cameras and was always willing to share it will all of us. I shall always remember the gathering at Bievres, which unfortunately will be my last meeting with Alain. We will all miss Alain's contributions to the forum. My sincere condolences to his wife, Claire.

David

(http://www.rcccuk.com)

Reply author: Jacques M.

Replied on: 20101026144859

He is the friend to whom I put my first question about Feds.
A while ago...
So long, Alain.

Toute mon amitié, Claire.

Reply author: Poolhall

Replied on: 20101026155658

Sincere condolences, I alas never met Alain, but did 'speak' to him through here -he will be very sadly missed. Richard

Samsung GX-10,too many Russian Lenses, A lot of Zenits, an Almaz 103 a few Yashica,and finally a Minox35GT

Reply author: dee

Replied on: 20101026170314

I have just seen this , it's so sad when someone who you see in a forum is just not here anymore .

Reply author: nightphoto

Replied on: 20101026233803


*** Rest In Peace my dear friend Alain *** I will miss you always.


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/26102010_notre dame alain.jpg


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/26102010_notre dame alain.jpg



Regards, Bill

Reply author: Kievuser

Replied on: 20101027175153

I just saw this. What a sad news! I will always miss you Mr.Alain.

Regards,

Zhang

Reply author: Bull Halsey

Replied on: 20101028144619

Bill, that's a very nice shot of Alain.
Is there a story behind it?

Steve

Reply author: Bull Halsey

Replied on: 20101028144651

Bill, that's a very nice shot of Alain.
Is there a story behind it?

Steve

Reply author: fedka

Replied on: 20101028231650

A sad news, not much to add... I only met Alain once, in Beivres, but remember him very well.

Reply author: nightphoto

Replied on: 20101029005234

Hi Steve,

I can't remember where I got that photo ... whether Alain sent it to me or from someone else. Maybe someone here at the forum will recognize it what camera show it was at.

Here are two more of the photos I have of Alain...

Working on his roof ...


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/29102010_corrigé 2.jpg


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/29102010_corrigé 2.jpg

Working on the Citroen he & Claire got for his daughter, at left (Feb. 2010 I think)...


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/29102010_IMG_5472.jpg


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/29102010_IMG_5472.jpg





Regards, Bill

Reply author: Vlad

Replied on: 20101029093749

Thank you Bill for these. It's nice to remember him. Please accept my condolences as well I know you guys were very close pen pals..

Reply author: AlexanderK

Replied on: 20101101163630

Very sad news. Unfortunately I have never met him, but I always read his comments here with a great interest. My condolences to his family.

Alexander

Reply author: Valkir1987

Replied on: 20101103122448

I never knew or met him, but I want to add my condolences in sympathy.

M Schekkerman

Reply author: Michel

Replied on: 20110206113955

Yes, we lost a very knowledgeable russian cameras expert…

Besides Alain was a generous friend, he was also a great connoisseur in russian cameras and others.
I would like to quote some articles he published in the former magazine "Cyclope", here in France.
- Mounting a russian lens on a digital body.
- The real price of a collectible camera.
- The soldier's Kodak (Vest Pocket).
- The Photokonstruktor (Lomo).
- The four gems from Leningrad (Almaz).
- The donative russian cameras.
- Minicord and Kompacta.
- Digital despair.
- The Leicaflex was born in USSR (Zenit C).
- Russian-japanese agreement (Canon F801 mounted on a Photosniper and Taïr 3S)
- A soviet pionneer : Voomp.
- Lubitel.
- Compass.
- Uchenick.

I think that a lot of russian cameras collectors are undebted for such knowledge.

I met Alain nearly every month (and sometimes every week!) and it was a real pleasure to meet such a kind and generous guy.

His death is a cruel loss and we (I) feell his absence bitterly.




http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/622011_Alain Oesia.jpg


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/622011_Alain Oesia.jpg