Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/11/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Oddmund Garvik wrote: > >SNIP > > It is a simple and nice camera, an ideal tool for my kind of > photography. I've ended up (?) with a M3 and M2 with a couple of lenses SNIP > > Now let's turn the page, and talk about photography, images, Leica, the > world. That is what we are supposed to do here, isn't it? > > Oddmund Bienvenue Oddmund, I'm curious, because it's seldom discussed on the LUG, about different individuals' working styles. You obviously direct your work towards the humanistic and the socially relevant and so you must primarily photograph people, I assume. When you do this do you work candidly, with their approval, interactively? What sort of physical space do you maintain? What lighting approaches? How intrusive or unobtrusive are you? I'll also make an assumption that your ongoing use of Leicas works with your technique and approach even though I know that you have used other machines and you are not a dogmatic leicaphile. These questions, by the way, are equally open to response by other LUG members relative to their own working styles. I should add that I used a quote of yours last year when speaking to a group of high school students for a career day. I was there as the token photographer. Your quote referenced the preparations necessary to become a photographer and it was pretty much autobiographical in dealing with your range of life experiences. I thought it insightful to a bunch of kids who get caught up in form and lose sight of content. Salutations distinguées, Carl Socolow