Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/08/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Group - I've been kicking around an idea for a while that I'd like to throw out to the group. I would be very interested in creating a mailing list group of Leicaphiles who are interested in discussing _photography_ with the Leica - as distinctly different and separate from Leica _cameras_ as is discusssed in LUG. By this I mean, I'd like to get together with folks who use Leicas and are involved, engaged and critical photographers (not necessarily expert-level photographers either) who want to push the envelope, so-to-speak in their craft. Experiences, special techniques, processes and creative ideas can all be explored. What I'm NOT looking to do is to get going a discussion group that discusses how many elements there are in a first version Summicron-M 50mm or what type of lenshood is used on a 1934 Summar. And, particularly, I'm not looking to start a group with lots of two-line back-and-forth banter like: "...next time you bring the beer and I'll bring the film" sort of thing. We're talking about robust and serious dialogue between serious individuals committed to improving their photography with Leica cameras. My perception is that by batching together a bunch of interested folks, we can just respond, if we choose to enter the discussion at hand, by replying to all the members of the group through email addresses. I'm not considering getting any special mailer like Majordomo or anything fancy like that. I have been working with Leica cameras (mostly M) for the past five years (of my 35 in photography) and have enjoyed a new and profound spark in my photographic life. I work in black and white almost exclusively (though I did shoot a roll of Elite 200 Chrome last week in Denver because Kodak sent it to me for free). Two galleries hang my work. I also have been working with pyro developer for the past year, with tremendous success. While I use MF for about a third of my work, most of my most impressive images come from my Leicas. It is in this spirit, and with these interests, that I invite others to write me showing an indication of interest in getting together in a mail group. I will be gone next week (teaching a course in Black & White photography), but if we don't get together this week, I'll collect messages and addresses and we can start up real soon. Regards, Curt cmiller@berkshire.net