Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/10/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> From: "Charles E. Love, Jr." <cel14@cornell.edu> > > First, I'll add a bit to the serious discussion. The original question had > to do with the emotive quality one of us found in the photographs he took of > his children with an M as opposed to his SLR work. The point that seems to > have attracted attention is that the M permits us to work close to our > subjects unobtrusively. This is hardly controversial--look at the work of > Selgado, Mary Ellen Mark, Winograd, Bill Allard, Bruce Davidson, and other > greats identified with the M. They don't jump down people's throats, they > develop relationships with them and then work among them (with the exception > of Winograd, who did grab shots with 35s and 28s on the street). The > question was not whether this is the *only* way to take people pictures, but > what *differentiates* M's and their pictures from other cameras. > Didn't Sebastian Salgado use a R Leica? That's what I heard - on the other hand, perhaps he's also using M's :-) Oh, about age: I'm 23, trying to get cash for a Leica, meantime I'm using my fine Canon FD system. Magnus.Oestvall@epk.ericsson.se ~~~~~~~~~ Frameworks - EPK/TF ~~~~~~~~~ Ericsson Software Technology AB, Sweden