Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/11/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 11:28 AM 29/10/1997 -0800, you wrote: >Alastair Firkin wrote: > I've been thinking that it is time to have a roll call. We have not had one > for over a year or so. I'll start the ball rolling > Gerard Captijn Gerard Captijn, born 1945, married with 2 children: Sebastien and Mathilde. I grew up in Heemstede, the Netherlands, and studied economy and business management at Erasmus University in Rotterdam and Columbia University in New York. I also studied graphic arts at the AGS and did a course on 18th century art at the University of Amsterdam. I wrote a dissertation about the history of photography. I am of Dutch nationality, profession: independant asset manager/investment banker and live in Geneva, Switzerland since 1977. Former positions: Controller Switzerland and Vice President of Citibank/Citicorp, Head of Administration, Systems and Personnel of the European Broadcasting Union (Eurovision) and Credit Manager Europe for Digital Equipment. I started photography when I was 13 years old and bought my first serious camera, a Hasselblad 500C, at the age of 16. Zeiss 50/80/150 and 250 glass. I had a black-and-white darkroom at the time and was very much in Tri-X available light photography (jazz concerts with musicians like Coltrane, Davis, Monk, etc.) and the Amsterdam art scene (happenings, exhibitions, vernissages, etc.). During my student days I worked in a B&W laboratory in Amsterdam and in a color laboratory in Gothenburg, Sweden, to make some money. I still developed E-3 film and enlarged unmasked color negatives without electronic gizmo support for exposure and filtering. I changed the Hasselblad equipment later for Nikons to make more authentic, closer-to-life pictures. The Hasselblad was just too slow and too bulky. I still have an F3 with 17mm/24mm/50mm/105mm and 80-200mm glass which is gathering dust since I bought a Leica M6 10 years ago. Should be sold one day (the Nikon-, not the Leica gear!). I have an 21mm 2,8 Elmarit, 35mm Summilux ASPH, 35mm Summicron (last spherical version), 50mm collapsible Summicron, 50mm Elmar (new) and the actual 90mm 2,8 Elmarit. During 1973 - 1974 I drove a VW bus from New York to La Paz and travelled the following years in Europe, the US, South America and South-East Asia. The bulk of my photography is on Kodachrome film and travel related. Right now, I am preparing a trip to Laos for January 1998. Favorite photographers: Salgado, Hausser, Frank, Avedon, Webb, Rodchenko, Arbus and Winogrand. I also paint (somewhat in the style of Francis Bacon) and I am getting more and more interested in 20th century music (Schoenberg, Eisler, Webern, Berg, Cage, etc.). What I am finally most interested in is the interaction of the image and our emotions. Specifically, how can the photographer or painter maximize the impact of his images?