Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/11/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hello all, I've just joined the list and planned to lurk for a bit, but I had to say that I think the LP in question may be Highway 61 Revisited. Dylan isn't actually holding the camera but just sitting there in a rather lurid shirt. However, behind him (and visible from waist to ankles) is someone who is dangling a camera by its strap which (at first sight) looks to be an M3. I don't think it is, though... As for supermodels, I seem to remember a photo-feature from about a year ago on models who take piccies and one of them (I think it was Brinkley) had an M6 around her neck as she breezed through an airport. Cheers, Mike - ---------- > From: Michael Bell <MBell@mail.utexas.edu> > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Subject: Re: leica on tv and record covers > Date: 05 November 1996 8:41 pm > > > "Charles E. Love, Jr." <cel14@cornell.edu> wrote: > > >Don't know if this counts, but there was a lot of stuff about 10 years ago > >about how supermodel Christie Brinkley was a serious photographer, who used > >an R4. In fact, I remember a picture of her with an R4 slung over her > >shoulder.--Charlie > > Hey, you are young, rich, beautiful and hang around with professional > photographers all the time; a Hassie is too big for a dainty supermodel. > Of course she buys a Leica! ;-) > > On the inside of Miles Davis' album Directions there is a picture of him > with a Leica M3 or 4. I remember a Bob Dylan record with him holding a > camera and I thought it might be a Leica, but in going through my Dylan > records I couldn't find the one I was thinking about. > > I know I've spotted lots of others but I can't remember. The real question > might be- How many people think you are crazy for pointing out Leicas (or > high end audio equipment or...) in movies, on TV, etc? ;-) My wife thinks > I am crazy. > > Michael Bell > MBell@mail.utexas.edu > > > >