Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/06/03

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Subject: Re: Multiple bodies
From: Harrison McClary <hmphoto@delphi.com>
Date: Tue, 03 Jun 1997 07:54:55 -0500

Ted Grant wrote:
>I try not to carry anymore than the assignment will demand and a more
>important
>thing,"Never carry more equipment than you can run with!"

How true I once had to run from one end the the Atlanta International
Raceway to the other then back agian.  I was covering Richard Petty's last
race & he chose the opposite end of the track from my location to crash &
of course UPI being near the end of their run only had 2 staffers there-me
and the regional photo editor who was working the
darkroom/transmitter...Glad I was not too heavy with gear that day!

>
>I see these young guys so loaded down with with huge equipment bags and they
>never take anything out of them and only use the one camera - flash they
>have in
>their hands. On occasion I have asked, "Why carry all your stuff when you are
>only using the same camera all the time?"   "Just in case!" is the usual
>response.  Like, just in case what?  The world is coming to an end?
>Better you
>have one well working camera and 100 rolls of film! :)

Amen Ted.  I was shooting this thing last week and all I took was my M3with
35 summicron/eyes & 90 tele-elmarit-plenty of gear for the event.  There
was some young guy from the local paper carrying the biggest Domke weighing
him down.  I never saw him change lenses.  He shot with the same camera and
used a flash for fill (which I did not understand as it was late in the day
and the light was beautiful, but I think it has become vogue to fill flash
for fill flash's sake).  I never got a chance to talk with him as he was
only there for a few minutes, but I couldn't help but think that he will
learn to carry less as he gets more experience.  When I was starting out I
probablly would have done the same thing, boy is it nice to leave all those
extra bodies & lenses in the truck when you don't need them.


>One thing that has come from CompuServe / Internet is that we now don't
>wait 3-4
>years before we converse. Now we are back and forth right around the world and
>it's a great thing about photography, we all use picture taking machines and
>light sensitive material and it builds great friendships.
>
>The LUG for an example in how it draws so many diverse folks using Leica
>cameras
>together giving us new friendships and experiences we wouldn't otherwise
>enjoy.

Exactly.  Having gotten out of the news side of photography and into
magazine and corporate work the thing I missed most was the conversing with
other photogs and the shared experiences.  This is a great forum with not
only full-time shooters, but hobbistest, and technical people.  I have
always felt you can learn a lot and this is really true here as there is a
wealth of intelligent/creative/tallented people sharing their knowledge
about the Leica cameras and photography in general.

Cheers,

Harrison McClary
hmphoto@delphi.com
http://people.delphi.com/hmphoto