Resurrection! Of the thread at least.
I visited Tim's family yesterday and part of the day, over lunch, was to decide what they would like to do with the photo collection. They are, quite rightly, jealous that the copyright is preserved. They understand Tim's wish that his photos be used and not left in a drawer, and one of the decisions is that their use on Western Thunder should continue. We will also be publishing a book with very limited copies, in the region of half a dozen or so, but it will be based on "The Best of the Best" and printed A3 format. Inevitably it will attract a considerable premium when sold. If, by chance, it is not successful there will be a copy for each of the family.
We will be creating a display - in fact several - of Tim's photos for galas at the GCR. Unfortunately, due to other pressures and the difficulty of discussing with the family what to show, I didn't get anything done for the January Gala but we can now pace ourselves, and I've made it the families' task to select the photos they think best represent Tim's work. This became quite animated with side discussions about how to theme such a display so I'm very hopeful that we'll have some decisions when I see them next. In view of the work involved in making this worthy of the images it may even not happen this year. Although scanned I still have over 1500 images still to process, many in less than wonderful condition and there are many more negatives still at the family home which I've not even started work on.
In short Tim's family are trusting of my proposals and in return I have promised to let them know of any requests or suggestions which fall outside the boundaries we discussed.
More photos will appear soon and thanks from Tim's family and from me, personally, for all the kindness shown by people who didn't know Tim except through his images. It has been a significant comfort.
Brian